Армения отмечает создание первой республики

Армения в четверг отметила годовщину создания первой армянской республики 28 мая 1918 года.

В Ереване государственные деятели, в масках и с соблюдением мер социального дистанцирования, возложили цветы Сардарапатскому мемориалу в годовщину провозглашения первой армянской республики 28 мая 1918 года.

В своем послании премьер-министр Никол Пашинян сказал: «У нас будет Армения нашей мечты с справедливым ненасильственным обществом, творческим обществом, стремящимся к прогрессу и переменам, сильной экономикой и еще более сильной и более современной армией».

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян с государственными чиновниками на церемонии чествования первой республики Армении. (фото любезно предоставлено пресс-службой правительства Армении)

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