List of representative offices of Artsakh
This article lists the representative offices of Republic of Artsakh. Artsakh is a de facto independent republic in the Caucasus region that remains recognized only by three other states with limited recognition, all being members of the Community for Democracy and Rights of Nations. However, all countries recognize Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan - nevertheless, it maintains several representative offices abroad.[1][2][3][4]

Republic of Artsakh representative offices
The Republic of Artsakh agreed to dissolve itself by 1 January 2024 in the aftermath of an Azerbaijani offensive.[5]
North America
United States
- Washington D.C. (Representative Office)[6]
Europe
Asia
Lebanon
- Beirut (Representative Office, responsible also for the rest of the Middle East countries)[10]
See also
References
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External links
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