UN Security Council to discuss situation in Lachin corridor
The UN Security Council will hold a meeting on Tuesday at Armenia’s request to discuss the situation in the Lachin corridor blocked by Azerbaijan, the Armenian Foreign Ministry reported.
“Based on the request of the Republic of Armenia, the UN Security Council will discuss the situation unfolded in the Lachin corridor,” it said.
The blockade began on 12 December, when a group of Azerbaijani “eco activists” stopped traffic on the sole road connecting Artsakh to Armenia, citing “illegal” mining activity in the area.
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