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  • PALLONE/KNOLLENBERG: Urge State Department to Renounce Controversial

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Andrew Souvall/Pallone
    November 8, 2004

    Jennifer Cannata/Pallone (202) 225-4671
    Christopher Close/Knollenberg (202) 225-5802

    PALLONE, KNOLLENBERG URGE STATE DEPARTMENT TO RENOUNCE CONTROVERSIAL
    AZERI U.N. RESOLUTION

    Washington, D.C. --- U.S. Reps. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) and Joe
    Knollenberg (R-MI), cochairmen of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian
    Issues, today called on the United States to renounce and to secure the
    retraction of an Azeri United Nations resolution that urges the removal of
    Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh.

    In a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, the lawmakers expressed
    concern that the resolution would undermine peace talks in the region.

    "Azerbaijan's proposal represents a hostile declaration against the entire
    peace process, aimed only at fostering increased divisiveness," Pallone and
    Knollenberg wrote in their letter to Secretary Powell. "Its consideration
    can only set back the cause of peace.

    "Efforts to reinforce stability and reduce the risk of conflict are in the
    best interests of the U.S. and the South Caucasus region," the lawmakers
    continued. "We urge that the United States forcefully renounce this
    proposal, secure its retraction, and impress upon the Azerbaijani government
    that it should drop such counter-productive tactics in favor of a serious
    and lasting commitment to the OSCE Minsk Group process."

    Last month, when the resolution came up for a vote in the U.N.
    General Committee, the U.S. abstained, refusing to take a stand against this
    harmful resolution. In the letter, Pallone and Knollenberg urged opposition
    to the resolution when it comes before the U.N. General Assembly.

    "We value the vital role the United States plays as an honest broker in the
    Nagorno Karabakh peace process," Pallone and Knollenberg wrote. "In this
    capacity, given our commitment to keep the parties talking and moving
    forward, it is necessary for the United States to act forcefully against
    destabilizing steps that will unravel the peace process."

    Text of the letter to Secretary Powell follows.

    November 7, 2004

    The Honorable Colin Powell
    Secretary of State
    Department of State
    2201 C Street, NW
    Washington, D.C. 20520-0001

    Dear Mr. Secretary:

    We are writing to share with you our alarm over the prospect that
    Azerbaijan's continued efforts at the United Nations to manipulate the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict will, if unchecked, undermine our clearly
    articulated national interest in the stability of the Caucasus.

    We refer, of course, to Azerbaijan's recent introduction of an ill-advised
    resolution on the "situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan."
    This intentionally disruptive resolution threatens the principles and
    procedures of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
    as well as the Minsk group mediation effort, co-chaired by the United
    States, France and Russia, to resolve the Karabakh conflict. Azerbaijan's
    proposal represents a hostile declaration against the entire peace process,
    aimed only at fostering increased divisiveness. Its consideration can only
    set back the cause of peace.

    We are deeply concerned that the OSCE Minsk process cannot survive
    Azerbaijan's destabilizing tactics. Continued tampering with this process
    will inevitably produce a chain reaction resulting in its demise. We cannot
    afford to allow Azerbaijan to continue to disrupt the work of the OSCE,
    which, as you know, has been recognized by the UN itself as the lead arbiter
    in this conflict.

    We value the vital role the United States plays as an honest broker in the
    Nagorno Karabakh peace process. In this capacity, given our commitment to
    keep the parties talking and moving forward, it is necessary for the United
    States to act forcefully against destabilizing steps that will unravel the
    peace process. Our interests are best served by the continuation of
    dialogue on the outstanding issues related to Nagorno Karabakh within the
    OSCE framework, not by the fragmentation of this orderly process.

    Efforts to reinforce stability and reduce the risk of conflict are in the
    best interests of the U.S. and the South Caucasus region. To this end, we
    urge that the United States forcefully renounce this proposal, secure its
    retraction, and impress upon the Azerbaijani government that it should drop
    such counter-productive tactics in favor of a serious and lasting commitment
    to the OSCE Minsk Group process.

    Thank you for your consideration of our views. We stand ready, of course,
    to assist you in addressing this matter in the interest of the American
    people.

    Sincerely,
    Joe Knollenberg Frank Pallone, Jr.
    Member of Congress Member of Congress

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    Jennifer Karch Cannata
    Press Secretary
    Office of U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr.
    420 Cannon House Office Building
    Washington, DC 20515
    (202) 225-4671 office
    (202) 225-9665 fax

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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