"Today we dig trenches, tomorrow we shall take up arms"
Karabakhi people, especially the youth, get insulted whenever they hear the phrase "liberated territories."
The Nagorno Karabakh Republic has fixed its borders in the country's Constitution. Today the country leads a quiet life.
Karabakhi youth are more resolute in their viewpoints and are not interested in the events outside the NKR.
They help Karabakhi servicemen to dig trenches in frontier areas.
"This is not the first time we are participating in the army's engineering works. We set no discrimination among male and female volunteers. Girls are also welcome to participate in the protection of our country," head of the Youth Union, Gegham Stepanian said to A1+.
"We are not interested in the negotiations between the Armenian and Turkish Presidents. This land is ours and we shall not cede it. If we dig trenches here, it means we are ready to protect our land. No one else but Karabakhi people can handle the Karabakh issue. We are ready to take up arms instead of a spade as we did during the war," said Anush Ghavalian.
"We are the masters of our country and we shall surrender no territory," added her friend Ani Martirosian.
"We don't have liberated territories. We have a country we have built with our hands and we must pass it to our generations as our parents did at the cost of their blood," announced Hovhannes Madasian.