

Nagorno-Karabakh: A Tapestry of Armenian Voices
Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Diverse Armenian Voices Emerge in Yerevan Yerevan, Armenia – Recent interviews conducted in Yerevan reveal a spectrum of opinions among Armenian citizens regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Azerbaijan's territorial claims. While some express a desire for peace and reconciliation, others voice strong, even angry, sentiments toward those who do not support Azerbaijan's position. "The conflict has gone on for far too long," stated one interviewee, highlighting the human cost of the prolonged dispute. Another individual, visibly emotional, expressed deep-seated anger, stating, "They should be held accountable for their actions." These contrasting viewpoints underscore the complexity of the situation and the deep emotions it evokes among the Armenian population. The video footage, while seemingly spontaneous, offers a glimpse into the range of feelings and perspectives within Armenian society. The interviews suggest a need for further dialogue and understanding to address the lasting effects of this conflict. The hope remains that future discussions will prioritize peace and a lasting resolution.