The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a resolution "Humanitarian consequences of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan" at the autumn session today,
The resolution stipulates that those killed, missing, refugees, internally displaced persons, cultural heritage damage, mines during the first Karabakh war in 1991-1994 and the second 44-day Karabakh war in 2020. areas and other issues.
The resolution covers issues related to those killed, missing, refugees, internally displaced persons, cultural heritage damage, minefields during the first Karabakh war of 1991-1994, and the second 44-day Karabakh war in 2020.
Recommendations were sent to both sides to eliminate the humanitarian disaster that took place during the Karabakh war.
PACE hailed the tripartite ceasefire agreement dated November 9-10, which ended the second Karabakh war, noting that the document contains key elements for a ceasefire and is a leading document to resolve the humanitarian consequences of the war.
Speaking during the resolution discussion, PACE members stressed the importance of providing mine maps to Azerbaijan to prevent further human losses.
The international community, especially the Council of Europe, has been called to assist both countries.