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Azerbaijan: Youth centre in Kalbajar collects teaching materials abandoned by Armenian pupils02:57
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Youth Creativity Centre workers were seen putting together textbooks and other abandoned teaching materials left behind by Armenian children in Kalbajar, in order to deliver it to Yerevan, on Tuesday.

“We try to help children, and first of all, by taking care of the materials lost at school. We do this hoping that one day the children and their parents will be able to return to their homeland,” said Youth Creativity Center’s employee Nare Aramyan.

She added the centre is covering all the abandoned schools in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The organisation itself will relocate to the Armenian capital and keep working there. The collected materials will be delivered to the youth creativity centre of the Yerevan City Hall, where an exhibition is expected to be held.

Following weeks of hostilities, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a Russian-brokered deal to end the fighting over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Under the terms of the deal, 1,960 Russian peacekeepers will be deployed in the disputed region to monitor the ceasefire. The agreement also sees Azerbaijan obtaining control of the territory taken in the most recent fighting,including the Kalbajar district, and Armenia relinquishing control of further areas held since the 1990s.

Azerbaijan: Youth centre in Kalbajar collects teaching materials abandoned by Armenian pupils

Azerbaijan, Kalbajar
November 24, 2020 at 23:30 GMT +00:00 · Published

Youth Creativity Centre workers were seen putting together textbooks and other abandoned teaching materials left behind by Armenian children in Kalbajar, in order to deliver it to Yerevan, on Tuesday.

“We try to help children, and first of all, by taking care of the materials lost at school. We do this hoping that one day the children and their parents will be able to return to their homeland,” said Youth Creativity Center’s employee Nare Aramyan.

She added the centre is covering all the abandoned schools in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The organisation itself will relocate to the Armenian capital and keep working there. The collected materials will be delivered to the youth creativity centre of the Yerevan City Hall, where an exhibition is expected to be held.

Following weeks of hostilities, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a Russian-brokered deal to end the fighting over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Under the terms of the deal, 1,960 Russian peacekeepers will be deployed in the disputed region to monitor the ceasefire. The agreement also sees Azerbaijan obtaining control of the territory taken in the most recent fighting,including the Kalbajar district, and Armenia relinquishing control of further areas held since the 1990s.

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Youth Creativity Centre workers were seen putting together textbooks and other abandoned teaching materials left behind by Armenian children in Kalbajar, in order to deliver it to Yerevan, on Tuesday.

“We try to help children, and first of all, by taking care of the materials lost at school. We do this hoping that one day the children and their parents will be able to return to their homeland,” said Youth Creativity Center’s employee Nare Aramyan.

She added the centre is covering all the abandoned schools in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The organisation itself will relocate to the Armenian capital and keep working there. The collected materials will be delivered to the youth creativity centre of the Yerevan City Hall, where an exhibition is expected to be held.

Following weeks of hostilities, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a Russian-brokered deal to end the fighting over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Under the terms of the deal, 1,960 Russian peacekeepers will be deployed in the disputed region to monitor the ceasefire. The agreement also sees Azerbaijan obtaining control of the territory taken in the most recent fighting,including the Kalbajar district, and Armenia relinquishing control of further areas held since the 1990s.

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