“It is a very valuable experience for me to see the reconstruction work carried out in Karabakh with my own eyes," Ailan Dekoto, a traveler visiting the liberated territories, said, APA's local bureau reports.
“The whole world knew about the Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict, but being here is an honor and a great opportunity for me. Despite what happened in the past and all the destruction we see behind us, when we look ahead, it is possible to see new, modern buildings being constructed. This shows how the transition from destruction to reconstruction is taking place. Instead of reading about it on the internet or in books, seeing it with my own eyes is a very valuable experience for me,” he said.
It should be noted that from today, a visit of international travelers from around the world to Karabakh and East Zangezur has begun, led by Harry Mitsidis, founder and head of the “NomadMania” club and a Greek-origin British citizen. The current group includes 79 people from 37 countries, making it the largest group of international travelers to visit Karabakh and East Zangezur to date.
Note that the delegation includes 79 travelers from 37 countries. This marks the largest group of international travelers to visit Karabakh and East Zangezur to date. The delegation includes 79 travelers from 37 countries. This marks the largest group of international travelers to visit Karabakh and East Zangezur to date.