A large number of infrastructure has been done in the liberated areas. The most important thing is that peace talks are now under way.

The EPA reports that Susan Eliott, Executive Director and President of the U.S. National Committee on Foreign Policy, said this during a program on "Rebuilding, Peace and Intelligence: Energy, Economy, Environment and Capital" in Shusha, organized by the Nizami Ghanavi International Center.

He has indicated that peace in the region is important for development: "It seems that the U.S. and the European Union are also closely involved in these activities. We are interested in having stability and peace here. Meetings have been held in Moldova, Brussels and Washington. Such steps for peace and sustainable development in the region are important. It is not a failed approach to discuss who wins here and who is defeated. The key is to restore living together. Discussions between Baku and Iran on energy resources and communications are ongoing. I think such discussions between countries are of particular importance to the future."