
ArmInfo. Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II responded to the transfer of four prisoners of war by Azerbaijan to Armenia, calling for the release of all Armenian prisoners of war held in Baku on trumped-up charges.
According to the press office of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin, the Catholicos called the news of the return of Gevorg Sujyan, David Davtyan, Vigen Euljekchyan, and Vagif Khachatryan to their homeland a joy and consolation.
"We wish that, with the blessing of God and the support of our entire people, they will restore their peaceful and normal lives together with their families and loved ones. We pray that all Armenian prisoners of war will return to their homeland as soon and safely as possible. May God preserve peace throughout the world, our homeland, and all our people," Garegin II stated. Let us recall that on January 14, 2026, Azerbaijan released four illegally held Armenian prisoners in exchange for two Syrian mercenaries participating in hostilities on the side of Azerbaijan during the 2020 war unleashed by the Azerbaijani- Turkish tandem against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.
Vagif Khachatryan had been held in custody since 2023, after being abducted by Azerbaijani forces during a medical evacuation from Nagorno-Karabakh as part of an ICRC mission. Vigen Euljekjian, a Lebanese citizen, had been held by Azerbaijan since 2020, having been captured after the 2020 ceasefire while transiting the Lachin corridor. Gevorg Sujyan and Davit Davtyan were captured by Azerbaijani forces the day after the signing of the ceasefire agreement ending the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War. Both were civilians and founders of a charitable NGO. In exchange, Armenia released two Syrian mercenaries, Mukhrab Muhammad al-Shkheri and Yousef Alabed al-Hajin, who had been captured by Armenian forces in November 2020. Both confessed to serving as mercenaries during their trial and were sentenced to life imprisonment by an Armenian court in 2021 for crimes committed against Artsakh civilians. At the time, the mercenaries testified that they were ordered to spare no life and were given clear instructions and material rewards for the beheadings of Armenian prisoners.
At least nineteen Armenian prisoners of war remain illegally detained in Azerbaijan, where they continue to be subjected to torture and abuse. They include eight former Nagorno-Karabakh officials: former State Minister (2022-2023) Ruben Vardanyan; former President (2020-2023) Arayik Harutyunyan; former President (2007-2020) Bako Sahakyan; former President (1997-2007) Arkady Ghukasyan; Speaker of the National Assembly David Ishkhanyan; former Foreign Minister David Babayan; former Defense Minister Levon Mnatsakanyan; and former Deputy Defense Minister David Manukyan.