Ruben Vardanyan stresses need to keep world's spotlight on Artsakh
Artsakh’s State Minister Ruben Vardanyan has stressed the need to keep the world's spotlight on the Artsakh issue.
Vardanyan said he attended the online webinar "Preventing a Second Armenian Genocide: Azerbaijan Closes the Lachin Corridor and Makes Artsakh Unlivable in a Bid to Depopulate the Territory” hosted by U.S. Columbia University’s Program on Peacebuilding and Human Rights on February 1.
It also featured co-panelist Van Z. Krikorian, Co-Chair of the Armenian Assembly of America, and moderator David L. Phillips, Director of the Program on Peacebuilding and Human Rights at Columbia University.
“One of our tasks now is to keep Artsakh in the world spotlight. So, I would like to thank both the organizers and the participants for their support of Artsakh,” the state minister said.
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