
ArmInfo. The All-Armenian Council for Protection of .Armenian Apostolic Church expresses its deep gratitude to the European Parliament for the resolution adopted on April 30, 2026, which clearly outlines the need to protect the Armenian Christian cultural, spiritual, and historical heritage of Artsakh. This is stated in a statement by the Council.
"We consider it particularly important that the European Parliament, in its resolution, drew attention to the danger of the destruction, desecration, or distortion of the identity of Armenian churches, monasteries, khachkars, cemeteries, and other holy sites in the territory of Artsakh. This heritage is not only the property of the Armenian people; it is an integral part of Christian civilization, the historical memory of the region, and the culture of all humanity," the statement reads.
It also confirms that the Pan-Armenian Council for the Preservation of the Armenian Church highly appreciates the position of the European Parliament in demanding accountability for the damage and destruction of Armenian cultural and religious heritage. "We are convinced that the silence of international structures in such cases contributes to impunity, while a clear political and legal assessment can prevent new crimes against cultural heritage. We call on the European Union, UNESCO, the Council of Europe, the relevant UN bodies, and international human rights organizations to take immediate measures to ensure the preservation, independent monitoring, documentation, and international oversight of Armenian Christian monuments in Artsakh. It is essential to ensure free and safe access for international experts to monasteries, churches, khachkars, historical cemeteries, and other cultural sites in Artsakh to assess their actual condition and document any destruction or distortion. We also emphasize that the protection of the rights of the Armenians of Artsakh is inseparable from the protection of their spiritual and cultural heritage. The people, their faith, their churches, their cemeteries, and their historical memory are a single whole. The destruction of any part of this whole poses a threat not only to the Armenian people, but also to the international legal order and the idea of cultural diversity," the statement reads.
The document also expresses the Council's readiness to cooperate with all international structures, church organizations, human rights defenders, and cultural heritage specialists in protecting the Armenian Christian holy sites of Artsakh. "We express our gratitude to the European Parliament for its commitment to this important issue, raising the issue of threats to the Armenian Christian heritage of Artsakh and upholding the principles of justice and accountability," the statement reads.