On the one-year anniversary of the displacement of over 115,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on the international community to renew efforts toward peace and stability in the region. The displacement, caused by an attack from Azerbaijan, is described as the final step in an ethnic cleansing policy. This mass exodus occurred during last year’s UN General Assembly session, where world leaders gathered to discuss conflict resolution and human rights. In the past year, Armenia’s government, with the help of international partners, has worked to address both the immediate and long-term needs of displaced Armenians. As this year’s high-level discussions at the UN General Assembly approach, Armenia emphasizes the need for urgent international action to secure stability and peace. The Armenian government advocates for immediate peace in the South Caucasus, highlighting the importance of respecting sovereignty, territorial integrity, and fostering sustainable development in the region. Armenia calls on all interested parties to show political will and commitment to the peace process, ensuring a stable and prosperous future for generations to come. Armenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the one-year anniversary of the displacement of over 115,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh following an attack by Azerbaijan, has urged the international community to demonstrate political will and commitment to peace in the region. The Armenian government, with support from global partners, has been addressing both immediate and long-term needs of the displaced population. As the UN General Assembly's high-level discussions approach, Armenia is calling for urgent action to ensure stability, respect for sovereignty, and sustainable development in the South Caucasus, emphasizing the need for lasting peace and prosperity. President Biden to Address UN General Assembly and Meet Global Leaders in New York Donald Trump to Meet ‘Fantastic’ Narendra Modi During US Visit