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Aze.Media > Opinion > Shusha’s significance for Azerbaijan & President Aliyev’s call for regional stability
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Shusha’s significance for Azerbaijan & President Aliyev’s call for regional stability

The recent relocation of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to Azerbaijan's historical city of Shusha marks a significant milestone after 32 years of separation due to occupation.

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By AzeMedia Published May 14, 2024 996 Views 8 Min Read
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President Ilham Aliyev’s May 10, 2024, meeting with the first group of former IDPs from Shusha underscores the deep emotional and historic significance of the city’s liberation and reconstruction for the nation.

The city of Shusha holds profound historical and cultural importance for the people of Azerbaijan. Its occupation by Armenian forces in 1992 marked a tragic chapter in Azerbaijan’s history, resulting in the displacement of the natives and cultural losses. However, the 2020 liberation of Shusha during the Second Karabakh War symbolizes the resilience and determination of the Azerbaijani nation to reclaim its heritage and restore territorial integrity. President Ilham Aliyev’s statements urging Armenia to draw lessons from the war and calling on France to cease supplying lethal weapons underscore Azerbaijan’s commitment to regional stability and security.

Shusha: A cultural jewel & symbol of resilience

Situated in the heart of Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region, Shusha is often referred to as the “cultural capital” of the country. Renowned for its rich musical traditions and architectural heritage, Shusha represents a cherished symbol of Azerbaijani identity. The city’s occupation by Armenian forces in 1992 inflicted deep wounds on Azerbaijan’s national psyche, leading to the displacement of thousands of Azerbaijanis.

The liberation of Shusha during the Second Karabakh War in 2020 marked a watershed moment in Azerbaijan’s post-Soviet history. The return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to their ancestral homes in Shusha signifies a triumph of resilience and determination over decades of conflict and occupation. President Aliyev’s personal commitment to the reconstruction and revival of Shusha underscores the city’s significance as a beacon of national pride and unity.

President Ilham Aliyev’s statements following Shusha’s liberation carry significant implications for regional security and stability. His call for Armenia to “learn a lesson” from the Second Karabakh War reflects Azerbaijan’s desire to prevent future conflicts and foster lasting peace in the South Caucasus. The president’s warning against Armenia’s destabilizing actions and France’s supply of lethal weapons underscores Azerbaijan’s concerns about external interference in the region.

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President Aliyev’s pledge to respond decisively if Armenia poses a threat reaffirms Azerbaijan’s commitment to defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity. By emphasizing the need for responsible behavior and adherence to international norms, President Aliyev positions Azerbaijan as a key actor in regional diplomacy and conflict resolution.

President Aliyev’s stern warning against countries arming Armenia underscores Azerbaijan’s concerns over regional security and stability. The president’s reference to France and other nations providing military assistance to Armenia reflects Azerbaijan’s apprehensions about external actors perpetuating conflict dynamics in the region.

The president’s assertion that arms supplies to Armenia undermine the fragile peace achieved after the Second Karabakh War highlights Azerbaijan’s determination to safeguard its national interests and territorial integrity. Azerbaijan’s post-war reconstruction efforts are aimed at consolidating territorial gains and fostering long-term stability in the region.

Azerbaijan’s post-war reconstruction efforts, particularly in cities like Shusha, serve as a testament to the country’s resilience and capacity for nation-building. President Aliyev’s diplomatic overtures and calls for regional stability resonate with Azerbaijan’s allies and international partners.

The president’s warnings against arms supplies to Armenia, particularly from France, highlight Azerbaijan’s concerns about external actors prolonging regional conflicts. By asserting Azerbaijan’s right to self-defense and emphasizing the consequences of irresponsible behavior, President Aliyev positions Azerbaijan as a responsible and proactive stakeholder in regional affairs.

Conclusion

The liberation of Shusha represents a defining moment in Azerbaijan’s history, symbolizing the nation’s resilience and determination to reclaim its cultural heritage and territorial integrity. President Ilham Aliyev’s statements urging Armenia to draw lessons from the Second Karabakh War and calling on France to cease supplying lethal weapons underscore Azerbaijan’s commitment to regional stability and security.

As Azerbaijan continues its post-war reconstruction efforts, cities like Shusha serve as symbols of hope and resilience. President Aliyev’s diplomatic initiatives and calls for responsible behavior in international relations position Azerbaijan as a proactive and constructive actor in the pursuit of lasting peace and stability in the South Caucasus and beyond. The relocation of IDPs to Shusha symbolizes a broader national rebirth and reaffirms Azerbaijan’s commitment to reclaiming its cultural heritage and territorial integrity.

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The liberation and reconstruction of Shusha represent a pivotal moment in Azerbaijan’s post-conflict recovery, signaling a new era of resilience and determination. President Aliyev’s diplomatic overtures and firm stance on foreign interventions reflect Azerbaijan’s assertive approach to safeguarding its national interests on the international stage.

As Azerbaijan consolidates its territorial gains and embarks on a path of post-war reconstruction, Shusha stands as a testament to the nation’s enduring spirit and cultural resilience. The return of IDPs to Shusha marks the beginning of a new chapter in Azerbaijan’s history, one defined by sovereignty, unity, and national pride.

Fuad Muxtar-Agbabali

Caliber.Az

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