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European and American diplomats have visited Azerbaijan's Karabakh region to review ongoing reconstruction efforts and express support for the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
A delegation of diplomats accredited in Azerbaijan traveled over the weekend to post-conflict reconstruction sites as regional peace efforts gain momentum through new political and economic initiatives, The Caspian Post reports via
The visit comes amid renewed diplomatic engagement aimed at stabilizing the South Caucasus and advancing long-term reconciliation.
Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Azerbaijan Marianne de Jong told Euronews that the delegation wanted to see the reconstruction progress firsthand, stressing that the Netherlands, as part of the EU, fully supports the reconciliation process between Armenia and Azerbaijan. She also noted interest in future cooperation on connectivity and investment.
Ukrainian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Yuriy Husyev described the peace process as “a good example of how two countries can resolve a long-standing conflict in accordance with international law.”
Meanwhile, U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Baku Amy Carlon highlighted that both Baku and Washington are taking concrete steps to strengthen peace and expand bilateral partnership.
As the peace process progresses, reconstruction efforts across Karabakh are accelerating, with infrastructure projects shaping what officials describe as a new phase of regional development and stability.
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