ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia Friday Members of the Ministry of Defense and the Parliament of Armenia laid flowers in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack on October 27 in National Assembly of Armenia Yerevan October 27 Ani Mshetsyan. On the 18th anniversary of the terrorist attack in the Armenian Parliament on October 27, 1999, Armenian officials, servicemen, and members of the Artsakh war visited the Yerablur pantheon to pay homage to the memory of Sparapet Vazgen Sargsyan. Among the officials who visited the pantheon were Armenian Deputy Defense Ministers Artak Zakaryan and Artak Davtyan, Armenian Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan, General Manvel Grigoryan, representatives of the Yerkrapah Volunteer Union, Vazgen Sargsyan's brother Armen Sargsyan, former Syunik Governor Surik Khachatryan, as well as representatives of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and etc. In an interview with journalists, Manvel Grigoryan noted that new Vazgen Sargsyan and Karen Demirchyan are still to be born in Armenia. On October 27, the deputies of the National Assembly of Armenia paid a minute of silence to the memory of the victims of the terrorist act and laid flowers in the yard of the Parliament to the monument of eternity. At the meeting with journalists, Babloyan noted that he does not connect the events that took place on October 27 with the impulses coming from outside and with politics. In particular, he said: "Of course, many people try to find political implication in the terrorist act, but I am convinced that it is not there." What happened is the tragedy of all of us. Today is a day of remembrance that should always remind us of what is necessary be tolerant and respect all that we have created over the centuries, and today we have created a state that we can build correctly. " According to Ara Babloyan, it is natural that in such situations, society always believes that reality will never be revealed. "The people who committed this were exposed," the speaker said. As for what would happen in the country, if the tragedy occurred on October 27, the speaker said: "The government can only develop to the degree that people trust it, and in this regard, I do not think there is a huge difference. there is a slow but very clear progress, and this is connected with various factors, and I still do not think that in this case we would have a qualitatively different Armenia, " Babloyan said.