Thank you, Mr. Chair.
As soon as the Lachin corridor blockade was set up, the Canadian government responded quickly by saying it wanted to monitor the situation closely, and called on the Azerbaijani authorities to reopen the corridor and ensure freedom of movement. The U.S. government did the same at the start, as did the European Union and France.
Do you feel that these governments did it to ease their conscience, but lost interest in the situation afterwards?
What do you think accounts for their silence since then?