The opposition Hayastan alliance issued a message on the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Independence Day marked on September 2.
On 2 September 1991, the people of Artsakh declared independence from the Soviet Union and became the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR).
“The Republic of Artsakh with its constitutional relations, well-established state institutions, educational and cultural institutions and economic capabilities was built over years of persistent and hard work, sacrifices and courage, as well as the selfless devotion of Artsakh Armenians to the idea of independence,” the bloc said in its message.
“Artsakh was getting stronger day by day, being convinced that it was part of the security, spiritual and economic system of Mother Armenia. Alas, the dangerous, reckless and anti-national policy pursued by the incumbent Armenian authorities dealt a devastating blow to the unbreakable Armenia-Artsakh unity, putting the two states at serious risk.
“Nevertheless, no matter how severe the consequences of the 44-day war imposed on us are, Artsakh’s destiny is in the hands of us all. Defeat is not a verdict.
“Independence and dignity are earned by those nations that do not give up on their dreams, that know how to defend their rights and appreciate their homeland,” reads the message.