“Dear compatriots in Armenia, Artsakh, and in the Diaspora,
The year of 2021 is coming to its close. For our people, Armenia and Artsakh, it was a most difficult year, with a hard period of the aftermath of the war and pandemic.
My deepest respect to the eternal memory of our sons who sacrificed their lives for the Homeland.
I share that deep sorrow with you. I offer my condolences to the families and relatives of many of our compatriots who fell victim to the pandemic.
I wish good health to all the wounded and sick.
I will continue my international efforts for the quick return of all our captive compatriots and finding the missing.
Dear compatriots,
Thirty years ago these days, we celebrated the New Year for the first time as citizens of the independent Republic of Armenia. Achievements and victories and, unfortunately, losses mark these thirty years.
Today, our country is facing most serious ordeals and challenges once again. We need will to overcome those ordeals. We must have a clear vision and a plan, be honest and responsible. It is necessary to have a deep awareness of national identity and statehood. Identity is the passport of the state, and the state is the guarantor of national identity.
We must become a competitive country using our great global potential. Therefore, it is necessary to open the doors of the Homeland for all our compatriots. And for this, you must first change the Constitution, so that our compatriots in the Diaspora, and all our people could freely be part of our country and serve their Homeland.
The amendment of the Constitution will also ...
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