This day is historic for all of us, for Armenia, Artsakh, Diaspora and all Armenians. 28 years ago this day Artsakh was proclaimed a Republic, de facto becoming independent from Soviet Azerbaijan and choosing the path of creating an independent statehood.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan gave interviews to the reporters of several Iranian news agencies during their visit to Yerevan, including the IRIB TV Chanel, Press TV, IRNA state news agency, Etemad and Donya-e Eghtesad daily newspapers.
Georgia’s Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze has resigned.
The tickets for the upcoming September 5 Armenia-Italy UEFA EURO 2020 qualifier have been sold out, the Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) said in a news reelase.
Director of the National Security Service of Armenia Artur Vanetsyan addressed a congratulatory message on the Independence Day of the Artsakh Republic.
Dear compatriots, on September 2, 1991, the people of Artsakh chose the path to build their future in the conditions of independent statehood.
President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian has issued a statement on the 28th anniversary of Artsakh’s independence.
Today, September 2, 2019, marks the 28th anniversary of the declaration of independence of Artsakh, formerly known as the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.
Armenia’s healthcare ministry provides information about the crash of a passenger van traveling from Yerevan to Georgia’s Batumi.
Armenia’s defense minister Davit Tonoyan on August 30 visited the Defense Army of Artsakh on a working visit.