
Declaration of Independence of Armenia
The Declaration of Independence of Armenia, adopted on September 21, 1991, marked Armenia's formal separation from the Soviet Union and the establishment of its sovereignty. It declared Armenia a free, independent nation with its own government, laws, and international relations, emphasizing national self-determination, cultural identity, and the desire for peace and stability. This declaration represented Armenia’s commitment to self-governance after decades of Soviet rule, paving the way for national development and integration into the global community.