ArmInfo. "We must constantly remind about the symbols and institutions of Artsakh. Our primary task today should be to focus on what can be restored and acquired," as stated by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the protest movement "Sacred Struggle", on December 10.
According to him, one such acquisition should be the return of compatriots to Artsakh. The world, as the archbishop noted, also acknowledges this possibility, but the only obstacle to achieving this goal is the current Armenian authorities. "The nature and content of the struggle remain unchanged, and we will once again take to the streets and finally close the issue. The stages we have gone through have made us think, and I am glad that many groups have joined this process, demonstrating their readiness to fight," Galstanyan said. He recalled that today also marks the Day of the Constitution of Artsakh, symbolizing its status as an established state. The archbishop expressed hope that in the near future, with collective efforts, this day will be reinstated. The actions of the country's leadership have consistently shown a disregard for Artsakh, indicating that Artsakh no longer exists for them.