On 24 April, the final session of the conference dedicated to the new world order was held in the conference hall of the “President” Hotel, under the chairmanship of Academician Alexander Chubaryan, President of the Association of Historical Institutes of the CIS Countries, with the participation of specialists from numerous countries. Professor Viktor Ishchenko addressed the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in his speech, noting that the parliaments of approximately thirty countries, including the State Duma of the Russian Federation, have recognised and condemned this grave crime. He conveyed condolences to the Armenian delegation on behalf of the conference participants and the Russian public.
Subsequently, the delegation from the NAS RA Institute of History (A. Melkonyan, K. Khachatryan, and R. Karapetyan) participated in the conference dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, held in the large hall of the “President” Hotel in Moscow. A number of Armenian and Russian state and public figures residing in Moscow delivered speeches. In his address, Ashot Melkonyan emphasised the importance of the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, perpetrated in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War, and reflected upon the memory of the genocide in the context of the Armenians’ significant participation in the Great Patriotic War.