In the statement the Russian foreign ministry said that since December 2, 2020, a total of 122 prisoners of war and persons held have been returned. 105 of them have been returned to Armenia, and 17 to Azerbaijan. Moreover, the Azerbaijani side has been provided with 3 packages of maps of mine fields.
“November 9, 2021, marks the first anniversary of the statement signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev over the stop of all military operations in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone. That step allowed to end the bloodshed and start a process of establishing a peaceful life in the region. Today we can state that what has been enshrined by the 2020 November 9 statement, overall, is being implemented. At the same time the fact that Baku and Yerevan keep the commitment to the further implementation of all provisions is important.
The Russian peacekeeping troops have a significant contribution to the stabilization of the situation and the provision of security in the region. This is appreciated by our Armenian and Azerbaijani partners. With the participation of the Russian peacekeepers, a total of 122 prisoners of war and persons held have been returned since December 2, 2020. 105 of them have been returned to Armenia, and 17 to Azerbaijan. Moreover, the Azerbaijani side has been provided with 3 packages of maps of mine fields.
Humanitarian aid has been regularly delivered to the region, the territories have been demined, the infrastructure has been restored. 53,000 people returned back to their homes. The Russian emergency situations ministry has delivered 1581 tons of humanitarian cargo and 800 tons of construction material to the region since December 2020.
We continue our efforts to overcome the remaining humanitarian challenges as soon as possible, including the release of all persons held, as well as to reveal the fates of all those missing, transfer the bodies of the dead and completely provide the reliable maps of mine fields. Ensuring the security of historical-cultural and religious heritage is also relevant.
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