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Organized Trap: The Primate of Artsakh on the 44-Day War

Organized Trap: The Primate of Artsakh on the 44-Day War

Two years after the war, no conscious Armenian can come to terms with the fact that not only did he lose, but that it all happened unjustly. This was stated today, on November 9, in an interview with News.am by the Primate of Artsakh, Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan.

“The expression 'Brave men faced each other, and both sides faced defeat' does not apply to this war; we were not up against brave men. This was an organized trap, and we recorded this disgraceful defeat,” said Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan.

According to him, the spiritual value that Azerbaijan is currently destroying is invaluable and immeasurable. “It is cultural genocide. A significant organization like UNESCO is simply not responding; the same organization today talks about high cultural values,” noted Bishop Abrahamyan.

He mentioned that pilgrimages to Dadivank have been resumed. In September and October, two groups visited Dadivank: “There is still food and connection. Our servants live harmoniously with the peacekeepers.”

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