Date | – [1] |
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Lieu | Haut-Karabagh |
Issue | Victoire azerbaïdjanaise[2] |
Changements territoriaux | L'Azerbaïdjan a pris le contrôle des territoires du Haut-Karabagh[3] |
Arménie Haut-Karabagh Volontaires sud-ossètes[4] Soutiens: Grèce[5] Iran[6],[7],[8] Russie[9] |
Azerbaïdjan Armée nationale syrienne[10] (2020) Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin (1988-1994) Loups gris (1988-1994) UNA-UNSO[11],[12] (1988-1994) Volontaires djihadistes[13] Soutiens: Turquie Israël[14] Ukraine[15],[16],[17] Pakistan[18] |
Serge Sargsian puis Nikol Pachinian | Ilham Aliev |
Forces armées du Haut-Karabagh Forces armées arméniennes |
Forces armées azerbaïdjanaises |
Batailles
Le conflit du Haut-Karabagh est, dans le contexte des conflits post-soviétiques, une série d'affrontements entre l'Arménie, le Haut-Karabagh et l'Azerbaïdjan faisant suite au cessez-le-feu en vigueur depuis la fin de la guerre du Haut-Karabagh, en . Malgré le cessez-le-feu, les tensions persistent entre les deux pays au sujet de l'enclave ethnique du Haut-Karabagh en particulier avec l'armée azerbaïdjanaise qui n'hésite pas à envahir et à attaquer la région, dégénérant parfois en combat armé.
« Armenia is de facto united with Nagorno-Karabakh, an unrecognized state, in a single entity. »
« The mostly Armenian population of the disputed region now lives under the control of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, a micronation that is supported by Armenia and is effectively part of that country. »
« Following the war, the territories that fell under Armenian control, in particular Mountainous Karabakh itself, were slowly integrated into Armenia. Officially, Karabakh and Armenia remain separate political entities, but for most practical matters the two entities are unified." »
« Greece supported Armenia both by delivering military and economic assistance and diplomatic representation by promoting the Armenia's interests in the EU and NATO. »
« Russia was widely viewed as supporting the Armenian position. Much of this perception stemmed from the fact that Russia transferred military support to Armenia during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. »
« But as subsequent events evolved it became all too apparent that Ukraine has steadfastly stood behind Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict all along. ... it was reported from Stepanakert that Ukraine had shipped 40 tanks to Azerbaijan. Later that number was raised to 59. Ukraine had also supplied Azerbaijan with Mig-21 attack places »
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