
ArmInfo. Relatives of servicemen killed in the 44-day 2020 war for Artsakh gathered outside the Armenian government building demanding the exhumation of their loved ones buried in the now-occupied Nagorno-Karabakh and their transfer to Armenia.
Speaking to reporters, Ruzanna Stepanyan, coordinator of the "Pan-Armenian Front" movement, stated that they are seeking a direct meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The movement intends to deliver an urgent letter to the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, and the French Embassy. "We are prepared to wait a maximum of three days for a response from the Prime Minister before taking further actions. We would like to submit a letter to the French Embassy, as we believe that the surrender of Artsakh occurred under the auspices of the European Union and with the assistance of several EU leaders, including Emmanuel Macron," Stepanyan clarified.
The movement coordinator added that that a similar appeal was previously sent to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) headquarters in Geneva. "In countries where humanitarian issues are ignored, citizens do not feel protected, and this, in turn, has a serious psychological impact on them. Relatives of servicemen who fought for Artsakh have gathered outside the government building. After the Azerbaijani aggression in 2023, they abandoned the graves of their loved ones, hoping to return to their homeland. And while the Armenian Prime Minister calls on them to forget this, Azerbaijanis are distributing videos of the desecration of the graves of Armenian servicemen," Stepanyan noted.
She added that the families report that previous requests to various government agencies have yielded no concrete results. One mother received a response from the Foreign Ministry's press service containing only general statements that authorities "continue to raise these issues during meetings."
Given the government's perceived inability to resolve the matter through diplomatic channels, the relatives have proposed a temporary alternative: that authorities at least ensure their safe passage to the checkpoint at the Hakari Bridge. Following the demonstration at the government building, the group proceeded to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to continue their protest.