
Zurabyan says burning flags signals weakness, adding he would rather see Armenian flag burned as a sign of victory and strength.
Putin stressed the need for global unity to prevent atrocities like the Armenian Genocide.
Dendias said recognition of historical truth is vital to prevent crimes against humanity from ever recurring.
Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan appeals to global leaders to protect endangered Armenian heritage in Artsakh.
“We bow our heads in memory of the victims and express our solidarity with the Armenian people,” the ambassador wrote.
“We mourn together with the Armenian people on the Day of Remembrance of the victims of the Armenian Genocide,” the embassy said.
He stated that Armenia–France cooperation has reached an unprecedented high level.
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry says remembrance of genocide victims shapes a peace-focused future.
“Impunity undermines the foundations of justice and breeds new crimes,” Anahit Manasyan said.
“Our people survived the genocide, revived life everywhere, and restored Armenian statehood,” he said.
Mashalian said that the canonized martyrs urge “not to remain in the darkness of the past, but to live with hope and build the future.”
The Catholicos laid a wreath at the memorial, after which an intercessory service for the martyrs was conducted.
“The Ottoman Empire was largely emptied of its Christian population,” the Swedish MP wrote.
He stressed that “the Mets Yeghern must not be allowed to become a tool for international players in their struggle against one another.”
“We reject any diplomatic or economic relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan that would contradict our supreme national rights,” he said.
According to the prime minister’s press secretary Nazeli Baghdasaryan, Pashinyan condemned the act as irresponsible and unacceptable.
Before the ceremony began, the national anthem of the Republic of Armenia was performed live at the memorial complex.
From early morning, thousands of people visit the Tsitsernakaberd hill to observe the 111th anniversary of the crime.
“Applications have been received from 19 political forces, of which 2 are alliances and 17 are parties,” the statement said.
“At the same time, UNSP will continue to make its modest efforts to unite the opposition field into a single front,” the statement said.
Armenian government extends financial support to families of missing civilians, granting additional payments for three months.
The mission was formed at the invitation of the Armenian authorities following a needs assessment.
The electoral list includes 213 candidates, of whom 72 are women and 141 are men.
Ocampo emphasized the importance of broad public awareness through media coverage and public discussions.
“A person unlawfully convicted in Baku is more courageous and more just than the official holding the ombudsman’s position,” she said.
“Especially now, because such issues are a double-edged sword,” he said.
Her lawyer, Abgar Poghosyan, said the court found her guilty under a different article, acquitting her of treason.
He stated during a briefing that the Karabakh movement “did not serve Armenia and the Armenian people.”
In his remarks, Grigoryan addressed regional developments, stressing the peace established between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says Armenia will not intensify work within CSTO and leaves open the question of full withdrawal.