Armenia–Pakistan relations

The international and bilateral relations between Armenia and Pakistan are poor. Pakistan is one of the countries in the world that does not recognize Armenia as a state.[1] The primary cause of the two countries' diplomatic rift is the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Armenia-Pakistan relations

Armenia

Pakistan

History

Karabakh conflict

Pakistan was the third country, after Turkey and Romania, to recognize Azerbaijan, and has close relations with it as it relates to conflicts in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Pakistan had supported Azerbaijan during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. In 2015, Pakistan declared that recognizing Armenia's independence is contingent on the latter leaving Karabakh.[2] In 2020, Pakistan supported Azerbaijan in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war and hailed the subsequent ceasefire, which brought Azerbaijan territorial gains.[3]

Other aspects

At the end of 2016, Armenian–Pakistani relations further deteriorated, and Armenia vetoed Pakistan's bid for observer status in the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Parliamentary Assembly.[4][5][6]

See also

References

  1. "Nilufer Bakhtiyar: "For Azerbaijan Pakistan does not recognize Armenia as a country"". Today.az. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  2. https://www.azernews.az/nation/79574.html
  3. "Pakistan hails cessation of hostilities in Nagorno Karabagh region". The Nation. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  4. "Pakistan-Armenia Friction Has Intensified – Jamestown". Jamestown.org. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  5. Kucera, Joshua (29 November 2016). "Armenia Nixes Pakistan's Ties With CSTO". Eurasianet.org. Retrieved 8 October 2017 via EurasiaNet.
  6. "Opinion: «Armenia can block the cooperation between Pakistan and the EEU". Rusarminfo.ru. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
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