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3:45 PM 9/23/2023 – Journalist Tatul Hakobyan: “On September 22, the President of Artsakh, Samvel Shahramanian, traveled from Stepanakert to Shush, where he met with the head of the State Security Service of Azerbaijan, Ali Nagiyev.”


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Following the negotiations in Yevlakh, new contacts between Armenia and Azerbaijan have taken place. Journalist Tatul Hakobyan shared this development on his Facebook page.

“On September 22, the President of Artsakh, Samvel Shahramanian, traveled from Stepanakert to Shush, where he met with the head of the State Security Service of Azerbaijan, Ali Nagiyev.

I won’t delve into the details of this meeting, but I’d like to highlight the significance of such contacts during these challenging times. It’s regrettable that the Artsakh authorities recognized the importance of direct communication only after our people experienced another tragedy. That’s all for now,” he wrote.

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The situation created in Artsakh as a result of the complete blockade of Artsakh by Azerbaijan and the mechanisms for overcoming it were discussed during the working consultations convened by President Samvel Shahverdyan.

Other urgent issues on the solution of food problems of the population, pricing of agricultural products, distribution of vital products and others were also on the discussion agenda.

President Shahramanyan noted that the Government should take operational measures to centralize the food resources in the Republic, to organize the process of providing vital products to the population through the coupon system. “We must immediately respond to the existing grievances among the population, use all necessary measures to prevent inflation of agricultural products, regulate prices and fairly distribute the available scarce resources,” emphasized the Head of the State.

During the consultation the President also touched upon the problems of transferring civilians from Artsakh to the Republic of Armenia accompanied by Russian peacekeepers and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Samvel Shahramanyan noted that this process should be carried out under strict control conditions, transparently and in accordance with existing regulations. In that context, the Head of the State emphasized the need to create working groups.

The President gave specific instructions to the heads of the authorized bodies regarding the issues on the agenda of the consultation.

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Karabakh Armenians Say Cease-Fire Being Implemented, Aid Arriving


The ethnic Armenian leadership of breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh said on Saturday that the terms of their cease-fire with Azerbaijan were being implemented, with work proceeding on the delivery of humanitarian aid and evacuation of the wounded. 

Earlier, the Karabakh Armenians held another round of talks with Azerbaijani officials in the town of Shusha, three days after the cease-fire that followed a 24-hour offensive in which Baku retook control of the mountainous region. 

Work is underway to restore electricity supplies by September 24, the Karabakh Armenians said in a statement that also referred to “political consultations” on the future of the region, which they call Artsakh, and its 120,000 Armenian residents. 

Russia’s defense ministry said that, under the terms of the cease-fire, the Armenian separatists had begun handing over their weapons to Azerbaijan, including more than 800 guns and six armored vehicles. Moscow has 2,000 peacekeepers in the area. 

With Armenians suffering serious shortages of food and fuel after a months-long de facto Azerbaijani blockade, an aid convoy of the International Committee of the Red Cross headed into Karabakh on Saturday, the first since Baku’s offensive. 

The ICRC said in a later statement that the convoy had transported nearly 70 metric tons of humanitarian supplies, including wheat flour, salt and sunflower oil, along the Lachin corridor, the only road link from Armenia to Karabakh. 

An ICRC team also evacuated 17 people wounded during the fighting, it said. 

 

Separately, Russia said it had delivered more than 50 metric tons of food and other aid to Karabakh. 

More than 20 other aid trucks bearing Armenian license plates, have been lined up along a nearby roadside since July. Azerbaijan said at the time this convoy amounted to a “provocation” and an attack on its territorial integrity.  

Azerbaijan wants to integrate the long-contested region of Karabakh and has promised to protect the Armenians’ rights but says they are free to leave if they prefer. Armenians say they fear they will be persecuted if they stay. 

Azerbaijan’s interior ministry said on Saturday its main task was ensuring the safety of the Armenian civilian population and that it was providing them with tents, hot food and medical assistance.  

“We are also working on issuing documents to the Armenian population, passports and so on,” ministry spokesman Elshad Hajiyev told Reuters. “There are already people who have applied to us.” 

U.S. Senator Gary Peters, who visited the Armenia-Azerbaijan border on Saturday, said the situation in Karabakh required international observers and transparency from Azerbaijan. 

“We’ve heard from the Azerbaijani government that there’s … nothing to worry about, but if that’s the case, then we should allow international observers in to see,” Peters, a Democrat from Michigan, told reporters. 

 

Armenia, which lost a 2020 war to Azerbaijan over the region, has prepared space for tens of thousands of Armenians from Karabakh, including at hotels near the border, though Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says he does not want them to leave their homes unless it is absolutely necessary. 

Azerbaijan launched what it called its anti-terrorist operation on Tuesday against Nagorno-Karabakh after some of its troops were killed in what Baku said were separatist attacks. 

Karabakh was more militarized than Baku realized, Hikmet Hajiyev, foreign policy adviser to Azerbaijan’s president, said on social media on Saturday, publishing a list of weapons and ammunition that had been seized in the past three days, including four tanks, 300 explosives and 441 mortar shells. 

Accounts of the fighting were chilling. 

Armenui Karapetyan, an Armenian in Karabakh, said he was now homeless, holding just a few possessions and a photograph of his 24-year-old son who died in 2020 after leaving his home in the village of Kusapat.

“Today we were thrown out into the street — they made us vagabonds,” Karapetyan told Armenia A1+, a partner of Reuters. 

“What can I say? We live in an unfair, abandoned world. I have nothing to say. I feel sorry for the blood of our boys. I feel sorry for our lands for which our boys sacrificed their lives, and today … I miss the grave of my son.” 

Thousands of Karabakh Armenians massed at the airport seeking the protection of Russian peacekeepers there. 

Svetlana Alaverdyan, from the village of Arajadzor, said she fled with only the clothes on her back after gun fights gripped the village. 

“They were shooting on the right, they were shooting on the left — we went out one after another, without taking clothes,” she told Armenia A1+.  


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