The connection between the youth of Armenia and Artsakh should be further strengthened and developed

The first three-day “Hayastan-Artsakh” pan-Armenian youth forum finished, in which about 200 young people from Artsakh and Armenia participated. The atmosphere I witnessed was incredible. There were so many bright and decent young people, who, regardless of the difficulties that befell them, look at the future with optimism, who are compassionate and concerned about the fate of our motherland.
To be honest, it exceeded my expectations. I was both excited and proud, and I felt more obliged to do more for our youth, for our state.
I would like to thank all my teammates, who did tremendous organizational work to make the three-day forum go flawlessly. I thank all the speakers (Ashot Ghulyan, Anais Sardaryan, Mikayel Melkumyan, Tovmas Arakel, Vahagn Melikyan, Artak Beglaryan, Mika Badalyan, Arman Abovyan, Nazik Avdalyan, Hripsime Khurshudyan, Vaghinak Galstyan, Artur Khachents, Vitya Yaramishyan, Rafael Abrahamyan), who imparted important knowledge, thoughts, and skills to our youth through lectures, direct contacts, conversations, and games.
Seeing the effectiveness of this successful format, I suggest the participants and organizers to discuss and present to me options for the continuation of the forum. The connection between the youth of Armenia and Artsakh should be further strengthened and developed. I left that forum with one clear conviction: our state will straighten its back.
May God protect us all.