"On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we honor the memory of the 1.5 million Armenians killed during the horrific genocide 110 years ago," Pelosi wrote.
“April 24th each year serves as a time to reflect on the lasting and deep-rooted connection between the Armenian and American peoples, the message said.
Catholicos Aram I calls for urgent national consolidation and division of roles between Armenia and the Diaspora on the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
British lawmaker David Alton, writing in The Telegraph, draws stark parallels between the Armenian Genocide and Azerbaijan’s 2023 ethnic cleansing in Artsakh.
Turkey’s Human Rights Association condemns denial of the Armenian Genocide and the heroization of its perpetrators, urging legal accountability and remembrance.
France’s ambassador to Armenia commemorates genocide victims with Armenian-language message; President Macron also shares tributes in French and Armenian.
Artsakh’s National Assembly said in a statement that ignoring genocide encourages impunity and future crimes, calling for global recognition and accountability.
Armenia’s current policy toward Turkey threatens national sovereignty and security, opposition figure Avetik Chalabyan warns from the genocide memorial.
Anahit Manasyan called genocide an unjustifiable crime with irreversible consequences, stressing global responsibility and need for collective prevention efforts.