
Independence Declaration of Armenia
Armenia's Declaration of Independence, adopted on September 21, 1991, marked the country's official separation from the Soviet Union. It signified Armenia's transition to self-governance, establishing its sovereignty and the right to make its own laws and policies. This act followed years of desire for autonomy and was supported by a national vote, reflecting the people's will. The declaration laid the foundation for Armenia's modern republic, shaping its political and economic future as an independent nation.