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Details of the joint agreement signed between Azerbaijan and Armenia to establish a ceasefire in the Nagorno-Karabakh region began to emerge. According to the articles of the agreement, which signifies the victory of Azerbaijan in Karabakh, the Armenian army must leave the occupied Lachin region until December 1.
CORRIDOR BETWEEN ARMENIA AND HANKENDI
According to the news in the UAV, after the Armenian forces leave this region, Russian peacekeepers will be deployed in the region. In the Lachin region, there is the main corridor connecting Karabakh and Armenia. The parties will build a new highway that bypasses Shusha in the Lachin corridor connecting Khankendi and Armenia in 3 years. Azerbaijan, on the other hand, will ensure the movement and safety of citizens, vehicles and cargo vehicles in both directions in the Lachin corridor.
Map of Azerbaijan. (Current)
CORRIDOR BETWEEN AZERBAIYAN-NAHCHIVAN
One of the most striking articles of the agreement is that a new corridor will be established to link Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan. A new communication corridor will be established between the western regions of Azerbaijan and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic to organize the movement of Armenia, its citizens, vehicles and cargo vehicles in two directions.
UNINTERRUPTED ACCESS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND TURKEY
The institutions of the Russian Border Security Service will be responsible for ensuring the security and communication of this corridor. If the parties reach an agreement, new roads will be built between the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic and the western regions of Azerbaijan.
A view from Nakhchivan.
Through this corridor Nakhichevan will be opened from Azerbaijan and uninterrupted land connection between Turkey and Azerbaijan will be provided.
IMAGE SHARED FROM THE CHURCH OF SHUŞA
The Karabakh War, which Azerbaijan began by saying to cease the 30-year occupation, ended with Azerbaijan’s victory on its 42nd day. Azerbaijan, which saved the critical city of Shusha from occupation before the agreement, shared new images of the Kazancı church in the city. The church in the image in question was said to be the place of worship where Araik Harutyunyan, the alleged leader of Nagorno-Karabakh, prayed.