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Armenia is no longer a small state, it represents the entire 10 mln Armenians, says PM

Armenia is no longer a small state, it represents the entire 10 mln Armenians, says PM

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. Armenia is not only representing its population, but also the o entire 10 million Armenians and is going to restore its economic, political, scientific and cultural greatness, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a meeting with the Armenian community in Los Angeles.

“I want us to record jointly that Armenia is no longer a small state not because that during this period Armenia’s territory underwent any change, but because that Armenia is not only representing its population, but also the entire Armenians, the whole 10 million Armenians. And this is our most important message because Armenia is not a small country because the Armenian people are not a small people. The Armenian people are victorious, hero, talented people who created civilization and as Sevak says in his poet they are people giving mind. And yes, we had a very difficult history. Sometimes we even reached to the brink of collapse, but we survived the genocide, the migration, we survived the wars, the hunger, the geopolitical collapses, and the key mission of our today’s generation is to restore the greatness of our people and show it to the world, but first of all to ourselves. This is today the greatest mission of every Armenian living in the world, and let’s agree that we will be dedicated to this mission unconditionally and will restore Armenia’s economic, political, scientific and cultural greatness for ourselves, our generations and ancestors. And this is our greatest mission”, the PM said.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived in the United States on a working visit.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan

 








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