An action called "Stop Armenian ecocide" was held in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.

APA's Tbilisi correspondent reports that the participants of the action protested the illegal exploitation of natural resources in the city of Khankendi, which is part of the Karabakh economic region of Azerbaijan.

In the action held in front of the UN representative office in Tbilisi, the participants addressed an appeal.

The appeal expressed support for the action held by Azerbaijani ecoactivists on the Lachin-Khankendi road.

"We, Azerbaijanis living in Georgia, express our support for the protest action held by the representatives of numerous non-governmental organizations operating in Azerbaijan, demanding the cessation of illegal exploitation of natural resources in the territories of Azerbaijan, where the Russian peacekeeping contingent is temporarily stationed. These illegal activities cause ecological tension in the region. Protesting against this is the protection of the environment. , it is the duty of every person, regardless of ethnicity. We Azerbaijanis living in Georgia, our national and spiritual homeland, are seriously worried about the deterioration of the environmental situation in the territories under the control of the temporarily deployed Russian peacekeeping contingent in Azerbaijan.

Against the background of issues of serious international concern, such as climate change and the depletion of water resources, the actions of a group of criminals in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan are caused by ethnic hatred.

"We consider that the temporary deployment of Russian peacekeeping forces in these areas to create conditions for illegal activity and the inability to prevent systemic environmental terrorism is an indication that the command of the peacekeeping forces is under the influence of a group of criminal oligarchs," the statement said.

"No to environmental terrorism!", "End environmental terrorism!", "End illegal exploitation of Azerbaijan's natural resources!"

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The action was initiated and organized by Azerbaijan House operating in Georgia, with the support of Alliance Youth Center and "Tea House" youth house.