
ArmInfo. The discussed decision of the Armenian government to remove Ararat from border stamps, made on the eve of the visit of the Turkish delegation to Yerevan, is a continuation of the dismantling of the country's identity.
This opinion was expressed in his telegram channel by orientalist Sergey Melkonyan, in connection with the decision previously made by the Armenian government to remove Mount Ararat from border stamps from November 1, 2025.
In this vein, Melkonyan expressed his conviction that Baku's demand to change the Constitution of Armenia is connected not only with the preamble, which contains a reference to the Declaration of Independence mentioning Artsakh, but also with Article 21, which concerns state symbols. As the orientalist recalled, according to this article, Mount Ararat with Noah's Ark and the coats of arms of the four kingdoms of historical Armenia are depicted on the shield in the center of the coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia.
"Meanwhile, the German historian of religion Jan Assmann wrote: "Our memory, which we possess as beings endowed with human reason, exists only in constant interaction not only with the memories of other people, but also with "things", external symbols. The destruction of symbols leads to the destruction of identity. In this case, both state and national," Melkonyan emphasized.
In turn, the deputy from the opposition faction "Armenia" Kristine Vardanyan drew attention to the fact that the current Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Arsen Torosyan, touching on the reasons, the image was allegedly removed from the stamp for the reason that it is not on the seal of any other country.
According to the oppositionist, while the ruling party is trying to prove to everyone that they are not fulfilling the preliminary conditions of the Azerbaijani side for signing a peace treaty, at the request of Azerbaijan, the process of changing the Constitution was initiated, and the issue of recognizing the Armenian Genocide was removed from the agenda.
"Moreover, every time the head of a state recognizes the fact of the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian authorities condemn such statements, convincing everyone that this does not give anything to the country," the MP noted, adding that the Armenian authorities, at the request of Ankara, removed all references to Mount Ararat in the country.
Earlier, as the oppositionist recalled, another demand of Azerbaijan was fulfilled to dissolve the OSCE Minsk Group, refuse to deploy third forces on the border, and refuse to strengthen the army. "However, can someone who supports this policy and believes that we are "cloaking" this topic in darkness, since there is no alternative to this, say at what point these demands will be met - when we reach the thesis of "let's give up Yerevan, otherwise there will be war"?" Vardanyan was indignant.
In connection with the situation, Artur Khachatryan, a member of parliament from the opposition faction "Armenia", also expressed his position. He called such a decision another manifestation of the subordination of the Armenian authorities.
The deputy expressed his conviction that this was the price for the arrival in Yerevan of the special representative of Turkey for the normalization of relations with Armenia Serdar Kilic or the fulfillment of another whim of Turkish President Recep Erdogan with the aim of humiliating.
"Now imagine what they will demand from Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for a more serious "compromise". For example, that before the elections he be praised and the people who agree with him be intimidated by the opposition and war," the MP summed up.
On September 11, the Armenian government adopted amendments according to which, starting from November 1, 2025, the symbol of Mount Ararat will no longer be on entry stamps in Armenian passports. This, as many users believe, is another concession by Pashinyan to Turkey and Azerbaijan in achieving an "era of peace" from the perspective that Armenia has no territorial claims against genocidal Turkey.