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[2] The focus of the summit was on strengthening the connections between Armenia and Armenians in Russia.

The president stated, "Thanks to the various non-governmental organizations existing in the four corners of the world, we can talk about the world Armenian civil society, whether they are political, charitable, cultural or professional organizations, and the success of which we should all be proud of.

"[3] Meanwhile, president of the WAC, Ara Abramyan stated, "Our priority program direction has been and will be the preservation and development of the Armenian national identity, jointly with Diaspora organizations and community structures, elaboration and implementation of targeted programs aimed at uniting Armenians.

"[4] During the 2020–2021 Armenian protests, Ara Abramyan and the WAC called for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to resign.

[5][6] The main objectives of the WAC is to strengthen relations between Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora, contribute to Armenia's economic development, achieve a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and support independence for Artsakh, as well as, advocate for the international recognition of the Armenian genocide.

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