German traveler impressed by swift reconstruction of Karabakh

Joachim von Löben, a traveler from Germany, expressed his astonishment at the rapid pace of reconstruction in Karabakh.

Speaking about Shusha, the traveler told Report that the city reminds him of Jerusalem.

"It's a unique city. These walls, the importance, and the sanctity of this city to you, it reminds me of Jerusalem," he said.

Von Löben was also impressed by the speed of restoration work in Karabakh, which he witnessed firsthand in the city of Fuzuli.

"Residents have already started returning, and the entire infrastructure was built in just one to two years," he remarked.

This visit to Shusha was part of a larger delegation of 35 international travelers organized by the renowned MTP (Most Traveled People) organization. Led by the esteemed traveler Charles Veley, this marks the 11th such visit to Azerbaijan's liberated territories, with over 360 international adventurers from nearly 50 countries having explored these regions in the past four years. The current group includes travelers from 13 nations, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Philippines, Poland, and Hungary.

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