Pashinyan Marks Karabakh Movement Anniversary: "Artsakh, Though Wounded, Still Stands"
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan issued the following statement marking the anniversary of the Karabakh movement.
Thirty-four years ago, the Karabakh movement began, a turning point for the future history of the Armenian people. The nationwide movement formed in Armenia and Artsakh was exceptional in its power. It was deeply national and democratic.
Through the people's movement, our people once again showed their unity, the ability to unite and act resolutely as one united fist for the realization of national goals.
The movement was the first step in restoring our statehood, in which we rediscovered the determination to live freely and independently, to shape our destiny and to manage our future.
Today, we remember. We bow our heads to the memory of all our martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the motherland in the first and second wars of Karabakh, in the last three decades.
Today, Artsakh, though wounded, still stands. Today, our steps are aimed not only at solving the socio-economic problems of the Armenians of Artsakh, overcoming security challenges, but also at the protection of the rights of the Armenians of Artsakh, the international recognition of those rights.
I am convinced that the Armenian people will soon heal the wounds of the past and will take even more decisive and firm steps towards the future for the realization of our dreams and aspirations.
Only in this way will we be able to keep alive the memory of all our heroic children. The opening of an era of peaceful development for their generations, for our common homeland, will be the greatest tribute to their memory, which will guarantee the longevity of our state, the international recognition and realization of the rights of Artsakh. Achieving these goals requires consistent, prudent, honest work. We must be steadfast in this work.
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