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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
    January 18, 2005
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANCA CRITICIZES STATE DEPARTMENT STATEMENT DESCRIBING THE
    NAGORNO KARABAGH REPUBLIC AS "CRIMINAL SECESSIONISTS"

    -- Incendiary Remarks by Assistant Secretary of
    State Jones Undermine the Karabagh Peace Process

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    today condemned highly incendiary statements by U.S. Assistant
    Secretary of State Elizabeth Jones referring to Nagorno Karabagh's
    leaders as "criminal secessionists" and calling for their removal
    from power. The statement came as part of a January 13th digital
    video-conference with journalists in U.S. Embassies in Moscow, Rome
    and Bratislava.

    "Assistant Secretary Jones's comments seriously weaken the
    foundation of our role - as Americans - as impartial mediators of
    the Nagorno Karabagh conflict," said ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian.
    "Her remarks unfairly attack the right of the people of Nagorno
    Karabagh to express themselves democratically through elections.
    They also prejudice the outcome of the OSCE negotiations,
    materially compromising the search for peace, and - very
    significantly - embolden the growing chorus in the Azerbaijan
    government that are calling for renewed aggression against Nagorno
    Karabagh."

    "The Armenian American community is shocked and outraged at
    Assistant Secretary Jones' remarks. We condemn her statements as
    counter to the long-standing U.S. policy of helping the parties
    reach a negotiated settlement, and call on the Administration to
    begin repairing this damage by immediately and clearly renouncing
    these patently unfair and demonstrably inaccurate remarks," said
    Hachikian.

    During the video conference, Jones, in discussing U.S. bi-lateral
    relations with Russia, called for increased engagement in resolving
    regional conflicts in the former Soviet Union, stating:

    "It is in Russia's interest for these areas, for Transnistria,
    Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno-Karabakh, for these areas to be
    stable, for corruption to end there, for the criminal secessionists
    who rule there to be removed. It is not appropriate for this kind
    of instability and criminality to exist right in the middle of
    Europe."

    When asked to clarify her reference to "criminal secessionists" in
    the region, Jones stated:

    "What about the areas that are right around Russia's borders where
    there are, as I said, secessionists who are criminals that seem to us
    to undercut Russia's security by allowing and not really addressing
    in a concrete way the fact that there are secessionist, two
    secessionist areas remaining in Georgia and one in Moldova. There
    are still outstanding questions with Nagorno-Karabakh. Russia can
    play a very positive leadership role in addressing these questions.
    It cannot be in Russia's interest to allow this kind of criminal
    activity to take place so close to its borders. This is where there
    can be a breeding ground for terrorists. That is not in Russia's
    interests. It is not in Russia's interest, or in the interests of
    the United States or Europe for these areas to be free for weapons
    transportation, for narcotics transportation and trafficking. It
    cannot be in Russia's interests."

    The complete transcript from the video conference may be obtained
    on the U.S. Embassy-Moscow, Russia website:
    http://moscow.usembassy.gov/embassy/transcript.php?record_id=99
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