
Geopolitical Monitor (2 May 2023)
Taras KUZIO
The installation of a border crossing point on the Lachin Corridor should not have come as a surprise. Azerbaijan has been strikingly patient for nearly three years waiting for Armenia to sign a post-war peace treaty.
The Lachin road has been de facto sealed from military traffic since environmental protestors established a camp there in December 2022. The protestors continued to allow Russia’s so-called ‘peacekeeping force’ and the IRC (International Red Cross) to travel through the Lachin.
Meanwhile, Armenia has refused to implement articles 3 and 9 of the November 2020 ceasefire agreement.
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