WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris extended her best wishes to the Armenian American community on the occasion of Armenia’s Independence Day.

“While we celebrate, we must also never forget the Armenian Genocide, when an estimated 1.5 million Armenians were deported, massacred, and marched to their deaths. It is a tragedy that continues to shape the identity of the Armenian people. The Armenian American community’s resilience remains a source of inspiration in our collective American story,” Harris said.

“I remain committed to a lasting peace between Armenia and its neighbors, one that respects sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity,” the Vice President noted.

She emphasized that the right of Armenians displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh to return safely to their homes is essential to restoring dignity to the Armenian people and stability in the region.

Harris pledged to continue supporting Armenia in its efforts to strengthen democracy and foster stability in the region.

“Armenia and its people have a rich history that inspires us all to strive for liberty and justice. I remain committed to deepening the bonds between our nations and fostering a partnership that uplifts our shared values and aspirations. Together, we can build a more secure, just, and free world,” Harris concluded.

 

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