
ArmInfo. Nzhdeh Iskandaryan, State Minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, announced his intention to establish the "Artsakh in My Heart" charitable foundation to assist specific groups of the forcibly displaced population.
Iskandaryan explained during a press conference in Yerevan on October 13, that the foundation's primary focus will be on providing assistance to the families of fallen servicemen, Artsakh residents with first or second degree disabilities, and victims of the explosion at the fuel depot in Stepanakert. "In the future, if the opportunity arises, the circle of beneficiaries will be expanded," the State Minister added. Iskandaryan also mentioned that the Armenian authorities had promised to at least address the status of families affected by the fuel depot explosion, but, as of yet, this promise has not been fulfilled. "Such behavior by the authorities is unacceptable to us. According to the appellate court's verdict, the explosion occurred as a result of military action. Therefore, this issue should be on the authorities' agenda," the NKR State Minister emphasized.
However, Iskandaryan said they still do not expect any action from the Armenian leadership. He stated that they had previously attempted to hold discussions on certain issues with representatives of the Armenian authorities, but were unable to establish contact with them. In this regard, he announced his intention to reach out to Artsakh businessmen who have successfully implemented programs in Nagorno-Karabakh for many years. "Furthermore, we intend to appeal to the second and third presidents of Armenia - Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan - because of their numerous connections, which could help resolve certain issues of the people of Artsakh. We also call on various benefactors and representatives of the diaspora to stand with the people of Artsakh," Iskandaryan added.
The Artsakh State Minister also announced his intention to write to the newly appointed Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Arsen Torosyan, to determine whether they will change their approach to aiding the people of Artsakh and help resolve certain issues facing the internally displaced population.
All of these issues, according to Iskandaryan, are of paramount importance to them, because their primary goal is to assist the people of Artsakh in settling in Armenia. The State Minister believes that this will open up new opportunities for further advocating for their return. "We no longer expect anything from the Armenian authorities. We are certain that they are actually doing everything to make sure that the people of Artsakh leave the country. Today, it is crucial that more than 100,000 Artsakh residents stay in Armenia to keep the issue of our return home on the agenda," Iskandaryan concluded.