The resilience and security of our borders begin with strong rural communities. Gagik Tsarukyan

During a recent visit to the Armavir region, we engaged with residents in several communities to listen carefully to their concerns and recommendations.
Today, farmers share a common priority: the opportunity to work and live with dignity. Many wish to remain on their land, yet they continue to face significant challenges, including access to irrigation water, difficulties in bringing agricultural products to market, and the burden of existing loan obligations.These are systemic issues that call for comprehensive and well-considered solutions.
Our goal is clear: to foster conditions that allow people to live, work, and thrive in their homeland.
The resilience and security of our borders begin with strong rural communities, and the needs and concerns of our farmers must remain a central focus of our collective efforts.