To mark Armenia’s National Day, the Ambassador of Armenia, H.E. Alexander Arzoumanian, and his wife hosted a concert and reception for distinguished guests.
On 19 September 2025, members of the Armenian community, diplomats, government officials, and friends of Armenia gathered at the National Institute of Rural Culture and Heritage to celebrate the 34th anniversary of Armenia’s independence. The event not only commemorated the historic 1991 referendum but also served as a moment of reflection on the region’s current challenges and future prospects.
Armenia’s Ambassador to Poland, H.E. Alexander Arzoumanian, opened the ceremony by underscoring the significance of the day:
– Thirty-four years ago, on September 21, 1991, the Armenian nation united in a historic referendum and voted overwhelmingly for independence, regaining sovereignty after decades of Soviet rule – he said.
The event emphasized that Armenian independence was not merely a political milestone but the culmination of a centuries-long struggle for survival and identity. As the world’s first Christian state, Armenia has stood at the crossroads of civilizations for millennia – often at the cost of its independence and security. For this reason, the day carries profound significance as a symbol of resilience and renewed sovereignty.
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