From the DW:
“UN court orders Azerbaijan to end Nagorno-Karabakh roadblock”
Armenia had told the court 120,000 people were running short
of food, medicine and fuel due to the blockade of the disputed territory. The
Lachin corridor is the only road between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. The International
Court of Justice (ICJ) on Wednesday ordered Azerbaijan to end its blockade in
the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. The court reached the legally binding
ruling after a 13-2 vote. Since mid-December, a group of Azerbaijanis have
blocked the Lachin corridor, which is the only road into Nagorno-Karabakh from
Armenia. The group cited illegal mining causing environmental damage as the
reason for its protest blocking access to the region. The two countries in the
Caucasus fought over the disputed region in the 1990s and again in 2020.
Following the latter of the two wars, a Russian-brokered truce saw Armenia cede
territories to Azerbaijan. Earlier this month, Armenia offered a peace plan to
Azerbaijan, aiming to definitively resolve the territorial dispute.
What did the ICJ say about the blocked Lachin corridor? "Azerbaijan shall, pending the
final decision in this case... take all measures at its disposal to ensure
unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin corridor in
both directions," presiding judge Joan Donoghue said. "The
disruption on the Lachin Corridor has impeded the transfer of persons of
Armenian national and ethnic origin," she said. Donoghue said that
there had been "shortages of food, medicine and other life-saving medical
supplies" in Nagorno-Karabakh due to the roadblock. She added that there
was a "risk that irreparable prejudice will be caused." The
court also pointed to a 2021 ruling in which UN judges ordered both states to
do everything possible not to escalate the conflict. Armenian Foreign
Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said Yerevan welcomed the ruling that "Azerbaijan
must take all measures to end its blockade and ensure unimpeded movement of
persons." "We are also pleased to see truth prevail as the Court
rejected in full Azerbaijan's counter request."
What are the accusations against Azerbaijan? Armenia last month told the court
that some 120,000 people had been running short of food, medicine and fuel due
to the blockade, adding that people could not be transported to area hospitals.
Yerevan also accused Azerbaijan of committing "ethnic cleansing"
in Nagorno-Karabakh. Baku denied the allegations and filed a
counter-claim against Yerevan, accusing Armenia of laying landmines and
"murdering and maiming Azerbaijanis." In its Wednesday ruling, the
ICJ said that Baku did not show that the landmines specifically targeted
Azerbaijanis.
^ The Blockade should be ended. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/un-court-orders-azerbaijan-to-end-nagorno-karabakh-roadblock/a-64791480
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