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  • U.S. Deeply Concerned By Bellicose Statements Made By Senior Azerbai

    U.S. DEEPLY CONCERNED BY BELLICOSE STATEMENTS MADE BY SENIOR AZERBAIJANI OFFICIALS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    19.06.2008 16:01 GMT+04:00

    By no means is Turkey Armenia's only problem in the region, according
    to the chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Relations Committee.

    "I'm deeply concerned by the series of increasingly bellicose
    statements made over the past year about Nagorno Karabakh by senior
    Azerbaijani officials, as well as the steady increase in Azerbaijan's
    defense budget as that nation acquires more oil wealth. The serious
    breakdown earlier this year in the 14-year-old cease-fire has been
    widely blamed on Azerbaijani provocations," Congressman Howard Berman
    said in his remarks during the House Foreign Affairs Committee's
    "The Caucasus: Frozen Conflicts and Closed Borders" hearing.

    Turning to Georgia, Mr Berman said, "In recent weeks, we've seen
    increasingly aggressive Russian behavior toward the region of Abkhazia:
    Moscow has established official ties with the separatist government
    there, issued passports and citizenship to its residents, dispatched
    a Russian jet to down a Georgian reconnaissance craft, and deployed
    railway troops to the region under dubious pretenses."

    He also addressed an issue with long-term implications for U.S. foreign
    policy throughout the region: the prospect of democratization and
    political development in the South Caucasus. "Lately in the wake of
    elections in the region, there has been a worrying trend of large-scale
    protests and forceful police reaction. This explosive combination
    has the effect of silencing the opposition and strengthening ruling
    political regimes in a region that is still struggling to establish
    its democratic credentials," he said.

    "Last fall, the Georgian government imposed a sweeping state of
    emergency following demonstrations by thousands of protesters over
    a government that appeared out of touch with the people. Armenia
    experienced violent clashes that left eight people dead following
    March presidential elections. And Azerbaijan could suffer a similar
    fate during its presidential elections in October, as the government
    is already cracking down on the media and opposition," Congressman
    Berman said.
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