
ArmInfo. The uninterrupted operation of bank branches in Stepanakert, providing full financial services to citizens, confirms that, although Artsakh lacked official international recognition, it was integrated into the global financial system.
This is how political scientist and commentator Benjamin Matevosyan responded to the Armenian authorities' position on the issue of international recognition of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and the alleged isolation that ensued.
As Matevosyan recalled, the ruling regime's position was that "Armenia's position on Artsakh was not accepted by the international community." "However, the fact that Armenian banks have operated in Artsakh for many years without the imposition of direct or indirect international sanctions-for example, from the US, EU, or UN-or formal legal restrictions, contradicts the rhetoric about isolation or rejection of the Armenian position," the political scientist noted.
At the same time, he expressed his conviction that international observers today are largely unable to understand how it was possible to hand over the road through Syunik to Armenia during the August 8 meeting in Washington and claim that this constitutes peace. "This is something the world certainly doesn't understand, although it is ready to accept and even take advantage of its share in this 'project,'" Matevosyan concluded.
As a reminder, on August 8, a trilateral meeting of the leaders of the United States, Armenia, and Azerbaijan took place at the White House. During this meeting, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, US President Donald Trump, and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a joint declaration aimed at resolving the conflict between Yerevan and Baku.
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