REGIONS
Ghanaian traveler: Azerbaijan is doing pretty well to deactivate the landmines in its territories
Fuzuli, November 6, AZERTAC
“The Karabakh region has a beautiful landscape. It is too bad that it has been affected by so many landmines, and I think that the government is doing pretty well to deactivate the landmines in its territories. Mine terrorism is a terrible thing. It is very important that landmines could be banned all over the world,” said William Tetteh, a traveler from Ghana who observed the demining process in Fuzuli district as part of the visit to Azerbaijan’s Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur regions.
“Besides, I think the government is doing so well trying to do construction works on its lands. May be there could be support from any international communities, I think, it is going to help,” the Ghana’s traveler added.
The delegation from 26 countries (U.S., Canada, Switzerland, UK, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Poland, Finland, Norway, Spain, Hungary, Romania, Portugal, Singapore, Australia, etc.) included about 50 famous travelers.
The trip is of great importance in terms of promoting Azerbaijani liberated territories as part of black tourism.
Over the past two years, the large delegations of the major international travel networks such as ETIC, MTP, TCC, NomadMania and the Turkish Travel Club have visited Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur eight times.