
Baku: Legal system for Russian peacekeeper mandate under discussion

Azerbaijani presidential aide Hikmet Hajiyev has said that "some discussions" on additional legal mechanisms for the mandate of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh have still been underway on September 5.
Hajiyev made the remarks in an interview with the BBC, the report added.
He noted that the activities and operations of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh were carried out in line with the trilateral declaration signed by the Azerbaijani, Russian and Armenian leaders on November 10.
The presidential aide added that the November 10 trilateral agreement established a "political and to some extent legal framework" for peacekeeping forces.
"As for additional agreements and additional legal mechanisms on the mandate of peacekeepers, the parties have had initial contacts and some discussions are still ongoing," Hajiyev said.
He stressed that all territories in Nagorno-Karabakh are Azerbaijan's sovereign lands.
"All of Nagorno-Karabakh is the sovereign territory of Azerbaijan, the international community recognizes Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and sovereignty, and in accordance with the November 10 statement, peacekeeping forces have been temporarily deployed in a certain part of Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh region," the presidential aide underlined.
In his words, the reconstruction is currently underway in all liberated territories.
"The main task before us now is to carry out the building and reconstruction work in those areas. Over the past 30 to 40 years, there have been no reconstruction projects of this kind on this scale in the world", he said.
About 2,000 Russian peacekeepers have been deployed for five years in Nagorno-Karabakh under the Moscow-brokered trilateral cease-fire deal signed in 2020.
On August 11, 2021, Azerbaijan urged the Russian peacekeepers to end the illegal deployment of Armenian troops on Azerbaijan’s territories under their temporary control.
Later on August 14, President Ilham Aliyev reiterated that Azerbaijan has recently identified that Armenian troops are being sent to Nagorno-Karabakh via the Lachin corridor that is controlled by the Russian peacekeepers and stressed that this contradicts the 10 November 2020 peace deal signed by Baku, Moscow and Yerevan.
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