Exhibition marking Artsakh independence anniversary held in Yerevan
An exhibition marking the 32nd anniversary of blockaded Artsakh's independence was held at the Artsakh Republic Permanent Representation in Yerevan on Saturday.
His Grace Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan, Primate of the Diocese of Artsakh, offered prayers at the opening of the exhibition which featured paintings depicting Artsakh’s sights and lifestyle.
Artsakh Foreign Minister Sergey Ghazaryan strongly believes the Artsakh Armenians will find a way to cope with the current difficult situation.
Artsakh's 120,000 indigenous Armenians have been living under Azerbaijan's unlawful blockade for over eight months now.
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