| January 21 |
The European Parliament passes a resolution
characterizing the Azerbaijani blockade of Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh
as a blatant violation of human rights. |
| February |
U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts
resolution calling for immediate cessation of hostilities, unimpeded
access for international humanitarian relief efforts in the region,
and the eventual deployment of a C.S.C.E. peacekeeping force to the
region. |
| March-April |
N.K.R. forces take Kelbajar. |
| June |
Agdam occupied by Armenian forces. |
| June |
Martakert and neighboring strategic
areas taken by Armenian forces. |
| July-August |
Fizuli, Jebrail, Kubatli, Zangelan regions
occupied by Armenians. |
| August 18 |
U.N. Security Council calls for immediate
withdrawal of Karabagh Armenian forces from the recently occupied
areas of Azerbaijan. It calls on Armenia to use its unique influence
to this end. |
| August 25 |
Armenia joins the International Development
(I.D.A.) of the World Bank |
| October |
Armenian forces push to Iranian border,
covering a 160 km. area and a railroad. |
| November 22 |
Armenia issues its own currency, called
Dram. At the time of issue, the exchange rate is 15 dram for U.S.
$1 (in 1994 the new currency stabilized at U.S. $1 to 405 dram). |
| December 1 |
Azeris almost walk out of C.S.C.E. meeting
in Rome and also reject the latest C.S.C.E. cease-fire timetable. |
| December 18 |
Azeris launch a major offensive with
the aid of Afghan mercenaries. |