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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    November 23, 2004
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    AZERBAIJAN'S DIVISIVE CAMPAIGN AT UNITED NATIONS
    THREATENS TO DERAIL KARABAGH PEACE PROCESS

    -- Rep. Pallone Speaks Out Against Destructive UN resolution

    -- ANCA Leads Grassroots Campaign to Urge the
    Administration to Oppose Destabilizing Measure

    WASHINGTON, DC - The ANCA, today, issued an appeal to Secretary of
    State Colin Powell urging him to "strenuously and publicly oppose"
    an Azerbaijani-sponsored United Nations resolution which would
    seriously undermine the Nagorno Karabagh peace process. The action
    follows a strongly worded November 19th House floor statement by
    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and an
    earlier joint letter by the Armenian Caucus Co-chairs calling the
    resolution "ill-advised" and urging the U.S. take decisive action
    against the measure.

    United Nations consideration the resolution, which would seek to
    condemn the repatriation of Armenians to their ancestral homes in
    Nagorno Karabagh, may come as early as Wednesday, November 24th.
    Azerbaijan has pressed forward with its resolution, despite
    opposition from the Co-Chairs of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group. The Co-Chairs have noted
    that, "introducing this issue to the United Nations General
    Assembly may have two negative consequences. In light of the
    situation we have outlined, this will be detrimental to the efforts
    to find a just and lasting settlement of the issue, particularly at
    this time. Secondly, it will fail to achieve consensus, a
    situation that will not be helpful. We advise avoiding this
    situation."

    Azerbaijani Ambassador to the UN, Yashar Aliyev, began lobbying in
    support of the resolution on October 14th, the day that he
    submitted a letter requesting that it be included on the UN General
    Assembly agenda. Both the UN General Committee and General
    Assembly have voted to allow the matter to be considered. The
    United States, along with Minsk Group Co-Chairs France and Russia,
    have abstained on both votes.

    In his November 19th remarks, Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) expressed
    alarm that "the United State has thus far failed to compellingly
    address the resolution. . . This failure by the Administration now
    has the potential to undermine U.S. interests and American values
    in the strategically important Caucasus region." The full text of
    Rep. Pallone's speech is provided below.

    The November 7th letter from the Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank
    Pallone and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) raised similar concerns,
    stressing that, "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."

    In the days leading up the vote, ANCA chapters around the country
    have mobilized local activists to urge the U.S. Ambassador to the
    United Nations to actively oppose the Azerbaijani measure. The
    ANCA launched a free WebFax campaign on its website - www.anca.org
    -- to Secretary Powell and US Ambassador to the UN John Danforth,
    calling for an unequivocal "no" vote on the resolution. The WebFax
    letter explains that Azerbaijan's resolution "works at cross-
    purposes to America's interests, which are best served by continued
    dialogue. In fact, the only interests served by Azerbaijan's
    resolution will be those of hardliners in Baku who seek the
    fragmentation of the OSCE framework, the unraveling of ten year's
    worth of negotiations, and the resumption of hostilities in the
    region. . . The United States, as a co-chair of the Minsk Group and
    an honest broker to the negotiating process, should strenuously,
    and publicly oppose this measure at every stage."

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    STATEMENT BY CONGRESSIONAL ARMENIAN CAUCUS CO-CHAIR
    REP. FRANK PALLONE (D-NJ)
    ON DESTRUCTIVE AZERBAIJAN SPONSORED
    RESOLUTION AT THE UNITED NATIONS

    Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, I rise this evening to bring to our
    attention Azerbaijan's recent introduction of an ill-advised United
    Nations General Assembly resolution regarding what Azerbaijan
    erroneously refers to as ``the situation in the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan.''

    This intentionally disruptive resolution directly and significantly
    threatens efforts towards a peaceful settlement over the Nagorno -
    Karabagh conflict. Furthermore, it jeopardizes the principles and
    procedures of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe and specifically the Minsk Group mediation effort, co-
    chaired by the United States, France and Russia, to resolve the
    Karabagh 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.

    Mr. Speaker, it is disturbing to note that this resolution was
    recently approved to be included on the U.N. General Assembly's
    agenda. Even more alarming is the fact that the United States has
    thus far failed to compellingly address the resolution, choosing to
    instead abstain from every vote in which they had an opportunity to
    halt the advancement of this destructive measure. This failure by
    the administration now has the potential to undermine U.S.
    interests and American values in the strategically important
    Caucasus region.

    Mr. Speaker, the vital role the United States plays as an honest
    broker in the Nagorno -Karabagh peace process is gravely threatened
    by the administration's continued lack of decisive action. Given
    our commitment to keeping the parties talking and moving forward,
    it is necessary for the U.S. 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 -Karabagh within the OSCE
    framework and not by the fragmentation of this orderly process.

    Since the beginning of the Nagorno -Karabagh conflict, Armenia has
    been committed to finding a peaceful solution. Moreover, I cannot
    stress enough the crucial role that the U.S. plays in the
    negotiations over Nagorno -Karabagh to help the people of this
    region find a lasting and equitable peace. These actions by
    Azerbaijan subvert these efforts and seriously complicate our
    diplomacy in the Caucasus region. A failure on our part to
    forcefully and publicly confront the Azerbaijani government over
    these destabilizing maneuvers would send extremely dangerous
    signals to Azerbaijan.

    Mr. Speaker, the U.S. must take action to condemn Azerbaijan's
    desperate acts of destructive venue shopping, and we here in this
    Chamber must do everything that we can to ensure that all parties
    involved in this conflict make a genuine commitment towards peace
    and stability. Action on the part of the U.S. must go further than
    the OSCE joint statement that was released in which the members of
    the Minsk Group expressed their concern and opposition towards the
    Azeri resolution. Beyond merely releasing a statement, the U.S.
    must demonstrate its views by taking a stance and voting against
    this measure.

    I urge the U.S. to forcefully renounce this proposal, secure its
    retraction and impress upon the Azerbaijani government that it
    should drop such counterproductive tactics in favor of serious and
    lasting commitment to the OSCE Minsk Group process.

    The OSCE Minsk Group 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 my colleagues know, has been recognized by
    the U.N. itself as the lead arbiter in this conflict.

    Finally, it is time for the U.S. to be more forceful with
    Azerbaijan and to make clear that their tactics are not helpful to
    a peaceful and just resolution of the Nagorno -Karabagh conflict.
    Once again, it is imperative, Mr. Speaker, for the U.S. to vote
    against this U.N. resolution, thereby clearly demonstrating that
    there are serious consequences to actions that disturb the regional
    Caucasus peace, security and prosperity.

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