02.11.2025 03:23
The Armenian government has made a new regulation by removing the symbol of Mount Ararat from the passport stamps used for entry and exit from the country. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that this change was made in accordance with the security strategy.
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The symbol of Mount Ararat in the passport stamps used for entry and exit to Armenia has been abolished as of today.
ARMENIA REMOVED THE MOUNT ARARAT SYMBOL FROM ITS PASSPORTS
As part of the decision made by the Armenian government on September 11, the changes in the passport stamps used for entry and exit to the country have come into effect. With the new change, the stamp that included the symbol of Mount Ararat used in Armenian passports has been removed from practice as of today.
"WE ARE DOING THIS TO ENSURE THE CONTINUITY OF OUR STATE"
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan previously stated that the issue of removing Mount Ararat from passports was never brought up in any negotiations between Armenia and Turkey and would not be, emphasizing that this decision is entirely based on security strategy. Pashinyan said, "The element of legitimacy in the security strategy is of key importance. We must accept Armenia's territorial integrity and sovereignty within the framework of internationally recognized territories and borders. We are doing this to ensure the continuity of our state."
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