Karabakh Armenians continue to use Lachin chekpoint Caliber.Az new video
Today, July 22, residents of the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan of Armenian origin freely crossed the Lachin checkpoint under ICRC escort.
Caliber.Az reports that 31 civilians travelling from Khankendi to Gorus crossed the Lachin checkpoint in compliance with all necessary border and customs procedures according to the legislation of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
The footage presented to our editorial office shows the document verification process.
After the verification, their free passage through the checkpoint is ensured.
This footage once again demonstrates that there are no obstacles or difficulties in the passage of Karabakh Armenians through the Lachin checkpoint.
On April 23, Azerbaijan began installing a checkpoint on the border with Armenia at the entrance of the Lachin road which connects the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan with Armenia. According to the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan, the border checkpoint's installation came as part of the efforts to prevent the continued systematic and large-scale misuse of the road by Armenia. The ministry stated that over 2,700 anti-personnel landmines produced by Armenia in 2021 and detected in the Lachin and Kalbajar districts of Azerbaijan since August 2022 were illegally transported to the Karabakh region through the Lachin road.
Azerbaijan had been insisting on installing a checkpoint on the border with Armenia amidst the illegal extraction of natural resources in the Karabakh region and arms transfers from Armenia to the region. During the plenary discussions on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in February, President Ilham Aliyev proposed installing checkpoints on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border to facilitate the border delimitation process. However, the proposal was rejected by Armenia.