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  • PALLONE: Critical of U.S. Decision to abstain from UN vote on contro

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    CONTACT: Jennifer Cannata
    October 27, 2004
    Andrew Souvall

    (202) 225-4671

    PALLONE CRITICAL OF U.S. DECISION TO ABSTAIN FROM UNITED NATIONS COMMITTEE
    VOTE ON CONTROVERSIAL AZERI RESOLUTION

    Organizing Armenian Caucus letter to President Bush

    Washington, D.C. --- U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, co-chair of the Congressional
    Caucus on Armenian Issues, today criticized the Bush Administration's
    decision to abstain from a United Nations committee vote on a controversial
    Azeri resolution calling for the removal of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh.
    The resolution was approved today by the U.N. General Committee and is now
    able to be brought before the U.N. General Assembly.

    "I am deeply disappointed in the United States' decision to abstain from
    this vote," Pallone said. "This mean-spirited resolution by the Azeri
    government threatens to destabilize peace talks in the region. If we are
    truly committed to finding a lasting solution to the NKR conflict then we
    need to take a stronger stance."

    In a letter written yesterday, prior to the committee vote, to U.N.
    Ambassador John Danforth, Pallone urged the U.S. to vote against the
    resolution and to condemn the Azeri government for threatening peace and
    stability in the region.

    "I can't stress enough, the crucial role that the United States plays in the
    negotiations over Nagorno-Karabakh, to help the people of this region find a
    lasting and equitable peace," Pallone wrote in the letter to Ambassador
    Danforth. "A failure on our part to forcefully and publicly confront the
    Azerbaijani government over these destabilizing maneuvers would, in my view,
    send extremely dangerous signals to Azerbaijan. These desperate tactics by
    Azerbaijan undermine our efforts and seriously complicate our diplomacy in
    the region. "

    The New Jersey congressman is now working to gain support for an Armenian
    Caucus letter to President Bush urging that the United States oppose the
    resolution if it is brought before the U.N. General Assembly.

    Text of Pallone's letter to Ambassador Danforth follows.

    October 26, 2004

    United States Mission to the United Nations
    140 East 45th Street
    New York, NY 10017

    Dear Ambassador Danforth,

    I write to you today to urge your immediate action against a troubling move
    by the government of Azerbaijan, which threatens the stability of the
    Transcaucuses region, and jeopardizes the cease fire that was established in
    the Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan conflict nearly a decade ago. Recently,
    the Azeri representative to the United Nations, Yashar Aliyev, sent a
    request to the U.N General Committee asking for the consideration of a
    disturbing resolution regarding the "situation in the occupied territories
    of Azerbaijan." If the United States does not act swiftly to stop the
    adoption of this resolution, the measure can negatively affect the
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.

    I can't stress enough, the crucial role that the United States plays in the
    negotiations over Nagorno-Karabakh, to help the people of this region find a
    lasting and equitable peace. A failure on our part to forcefully and
    publicly confront the Azerbaijani government over these destabilizing
    maneuvers would, in my view, send extremely dangerous signals to Azerbaijan.
    These desperate tactics by Azerbaijan undermine our efforts and seriously
    complicate our diplomacy in the region.

    I hope that the United States will vote against this resolution when it is
    considered in the U.N. General Committee, and by doing so, condemn such
    actions by Azerbaijan, further ensuring that all parties involved in this
    conflict make a genuine commitment towards peace and stability.

    Sincerely,
    FRANK PALLONE, JR.
    Member of Congress

    cc: Ambassador Steve Mann

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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
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