Abkhazia The Republic of Artsakh and the partially recognized Republic of
Abkhazia recognized each other. Both states abolished visa requirements for their citizens and participated in the
Community for Democracy and Rights of Nations.
Australia In 2012, the
Parliament of New South Wales called upon the Australian government to recognize Artsakh. Artsakh maintained a Representative Office in
Sydney, Australia.
Armenia While
Armenia never recognized Artsakh, they had very close relations. It functioned as a
de facto part of Armenia. A representative office of Nagorno-Karabakh was established in
Yerevan.
Europe The Republic of Artsakh maintained three representative offices in
Europe, including
Berlin,
Paris, and
Moscow. Artsakh gave a positive response to the Russian recognition of
Donetsk and
Luhansk, however this did not extend to their own issuance of recognition.
Lebanon The Republic of Artsakh maintained a Representative office in Lebanon's capital,
Beirut. In March 2018, Artsakh president
Bako Sahakyan visited Lebanon and met with Catholicos
Aram I, the head of the
Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia of the
Armenian Apostolic Church. In May 2018, representatives of the Artsakh city of
Martakert and the Lebanese town of
Bourj Hammoud signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in the latter town.
South Ossetia The Republic of Artsakh and partially recognized Republic of
South Ossetia recognized each other. Both states abolished visa requirements for their citizens and participated in the
Community for Democracy and Rights of Nations.
Transnistria The Republic of Artsakh and
Transnistria recognized each other and abolished visa requirements for their citizens. There were many joint activities between the two countries. In 2001, both countries in
Stepanakert signed the Protocol on Cooperation and Consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Transnistria and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Artsakh. Transnistria also participates in the Community for Democracy and Rights of Nations.
Ukraine Ukraine did not recognize Artsakh, and supplied Azerbaijan with weapons during the
First Nagorno-Karabakh War. During the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, Artsakh sent 14 tones of
humanitarian aid to Ukraine, namely into the
Kyiv and
Zaporizhzhia Oblasts. However, this aid was sent "through the Russian peacekeeping troops in Artsakh".
United States The
United States never established diplomatic relations with the Republic of Artsakh and recognized it as part of
Azerbaijan. Support for Artsakh in the United States manifested above all at the
state legislature level. Several of them adopted Artsakh support resolutions. In May 2012, the
Rhode Island House of Representatives in the United States passed a resolution calling on President
Barack Obama and the
U.S. Congress to recognize the Republic of Artsakh. In August 2012, the
Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a similar resolution. In April 2013, the
Maine House of Representatives and
Senate passed a resolution accepting Artsakh's independence and urging President
Barack Obama to also accept Artsakh's independence. In May 2013, the
Louisiana State Senate passed a resolution accepting Artsakh's independence and expressed support for the Republic of Artsakh's efforts to develop as a free and independent nation. In May 2014, the
California State Assembly passed a measure recognizing Artsakh's independence with a 70–1 vote. The measure also called for President
Barack Obama and the
U.S. Congress to recognize the Republic of Artsakh. The US state of
Hawaii unanimously voted to approve and recognize the Republic of Artsakh on March 30, 2016. The Republic of Artsakh also established a representative office in
Washington, D.C. In addition, Artsakh government officials regularly maintained contact with members of the
United States Congress. In October 2019, the Foreign Minister of Artsakh noted that the authorities of the Republic attach great importance to the relations between Artsakh and the United States at various levels. The Minister also stated his appreciation of the United States for financial aid and support for the peaceful resolution of the conflict, and hoped for further developing cooperation during a meeting with US Congress members. == Independence recognition efforts ==