UK remains 'deeply concerned' by continued disruption to Lachin Corridor
The UK ambassador to the OSCE and chair of the OSCE Security Committee, Neil Bush, expressed concern regarding the continued disruptions to the Lachin Corridor, the sole road connecting Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) to Armenia.
“The UK Government remains deeply concerned by the continued disruption to the Lachin Corridor, particularly the flow of goods and people,” he said in a statement at the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna on March 2.
“This issue remains near the top of the international agenda. We have discussed the disruption here in Vienna, multiple times, and at the United Nations Security Council. That this has now been taken to the International Court of Justice, and judgment passed, reinforces the need for urgent action to be taken. The current disruption to the Lachin Corridor is detrimental to efforts to secure peace and stability.
“The UK Government has taken note of all the judgements by the Court, and urges immediate action be taken to restore the flow of goods and people into Nagorno-Karabakh. The parties must engage in substantive negotiations, without preconditions, to secure a sustainable and peaceful settlement to the conflict and to resolve all outstanding tensions,” reads the statement.
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