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    ARMENIAN CAUCUS CO-CHAIRS CALL FOR U.S. RESPONSE TO AZERBAIJAN'SAGGRESSION


    WASHINGTON, AUGUST 28. ARMINFO. The Armenian Assembly of America
    commended Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Co-Chairs Reps. Joe
    Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) for taking a firm
    stand on repeated and blatant threats by Azerbaijan against Armenia
    and raising this "serious issue" with Secretary of State Collin
    Powell.

    ARMINFO was informed in AAA, in a joint letter to Powell Friday, with
    copies sent to National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice and Special
    Coordinator for Eurasia Conflicts Ambassador Steven Mann,
    Representatives Knollenberg and Pallone said U.S. silence in the face
    of recent remarks by a ranking Azerbaijani official calling for the
    occupation of Armenia and "removal of the entire Armenian population
    from the Caucasus" should not be "dismissed as mere rhetoric."

    Addressing Secretary Powell, Representatives Knollenberg and Pallone
    said:

    "As Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, we would
    like to raise with you a serious issue that, if not compellingly
    addressed by the Administration, has the potential to undermine
    U.S. interests and American values in the strategically important
    Caucasus region.

    We refer to the remarks by officials in the government of President
    Ilham Aliyev calling into question the very existence of Armenia. For
    example, as reported by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the
    Azerbaijani Defense Ministry spokesman called for Azerbaijan's
    takeover of the entire territory of Armenia and removal of the entire
    Armenian population from the Caucasus. He went so far as to say,
    "Within the next 25 years there will exist no state of Armenia in the
    South Caucasus." Given Azerbaijan's history of aggression against
    Armenians, these remarks cannot be dismissed as mere rhetoric.

    >Azerbaijan's threats against Armenia's survival reinforce our
    commitment to > maintaining parity in U.S. military aid to Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. Any tilt in military spending toward Azerbaijan could, in
    our view, destabilize the region The United States plays a crucial
    role in the negotiations over Nagorno Karabakh, to help the people of
    this region to find a lasting and equitable peace. These threats by
    Azerbaijan undermine these efforts and seriously complicate our
    diplomacy in the region. It is our hope that the United States takes
    action to condemn these remarks, to ensure that all parties involved
    in this conflict make a genuine commitment towards peace and
    stability."
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