The Artsakh war and the mission of the Ministry of Diaspora to coordinate the Armenian media

On April 21, the Coordinating Council for Pan-Armenian Forums of Journalists held a session in which RA Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan also participated.

Among other participants of the session held at the initiative of the Ministry of Diaspora were representatives of Diaspora Armenian media outlets, who discussed issues related to the field of information, particularly issues related to information during the four-day war that took place in Artsakh.

We all know that on those days of April, the military-political situation turned into an undeclared war for Artsakh and Armenia, and war actually consists of the following three main components:

-military war

-diplomatic war

-information war

It is in the information war that the Armenian media plays a role. Armenian media outlets had to combine their efforts and suppress the provocations and misinformation of the Turks and Azerbaijanis.

As a reminder, we affirm that the tremendous job that the Ministry of Diaspora did to coordinate the efforts of Armenian media outlets in the fight against the anti-Armenian propaganda of Turkey and Azerbaijan is irrefutable.

The Pan-Armenian Forums of Lawyers and Journalists, which are organized by the Ministry of Diaspora and held with the participation of Minister Hranush Hakobyan, serve as the best evidence of the vigorous efforts and patriotic mission of the Ministry that is aimed at strengthening the Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora triumvirate.

Vahagn Karakashian

Editor-in-chief of Horizon Weekly

Canada

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