ArmInfo.The National Assembly (NA) of the Republic of Artsakh, as a primary governing body, is committed to upholding the right of the NKR people to live freely and independently in their historical homeland. Acting Chairman of the NA of the Republic of Artsakh Gagik Bagunts, emphasized this in his statement on the occasion of the anniversary of Azerbaijan's genocidal actions against the NKR.
In this regard, the politician recalled that on September 27, 2020, Azerbaijan, with the active support of Turkey and international terrorist groups, unleashed military actions against the Republic of Artsakh. These actions were halted on November 9/10, 2020 with the signing of a trilateral statement by the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. However, as Bagunts points out, Azerbaijan and Russia have failed to fulfill their obligations under the agreement. Since December 12, 2022, the territory of the Republic of Artsakh has been under a total blockade. "For over nine months, the Armenians of Artsakh fought alone to defend their statehood and homeland, overcoming many hardships. However, the enemy was insidious, and the allies were self-serving. In order to finally capture the exhausted country, on September 19, 2023, the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan attacked Artsakh from different directions. Despite the heroic resistance of the people of Artsakh and their Defense Army, Azerbaijan succeeded in capturing a portion of the centuries-old Armenian homeland through acts of genocide," the statement of the Acting Chairman of the National Assembly of Artsakh reads.
Bagunts emphasized that as a result of the criminal policy of Azerbaijan and its patron countries, 150,000 Armenians were left homeless. He also recalled that 239 Artsakh residents were killed in an explosion at a fuel depot in Stepanakert. "In these challenging times, all Armenians have shown their support for the long-suffering people of Artsakh. Even though the return of the people of Artsakh and the release of the military-political leadership and other prisoners held in Baku prisons are not on the agenda of the Armenian authorities, these issues remain crucial for the authorities and people of Artsakh. We firmly believe that with the collective efforts of all Armenians, the long-held dream of many generations of a free, sovereign Artsakh will once again become a reality," concluded Gagik Bagunts.