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    AZERBAIJAN "DISLIKED" U.S. CONGRESSMEN'S STATEMENTS ON KARABAKH CONFLICT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    23.06.2008 17:23 GMT+04:00

    The New Azerbaijan Party (YAP) sent a letter protest to a group of
    U.S. Congressmen over the position on the Karabakh conflict they
    presented during the House Foreign Affairs Committee's "The Caucasus:
    Frozen Conflicts and Closed Borders" hearing.

    The letter addressed to Congressmen Howard Berman, Joe Knollenberg,
    Brad Sherman, Adam Schiff, Frank Pallone says that "the developing
    strategic partnership between the U.S. and Azerbaijan were thoroughly
    commented and great importance was attached to these relations during
    the hearing."

    "Unfortunately, speeches of some Congressmen caused protest among the
    Azerbaijani public, as well as the ruling New Azerbaijan Party. The
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict was not approached objectively; statements
    not corresponding to the truth were made. We are confident that you
    and other Congressmen, who made statements of the kind, are aware of
    the UN Security Council's resolutions adopted on the conflict. You know
    that 20 percent of Azerbaijan's territory has been occupied by Armenia
    and over one million people have been displaced. Due its aggressive
    policy, Armenia has isolated itself from the regional projects. If
    you protest any blockade, it would be more right and logical if you
    first of all directed these protests to Armenia," the letter says,
    the Azeri Press Agency reports.

    "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 June 18 House hearing.

    Rep. Pallone, for his part, noted his concerns about Azerbaijan's
    pressure on the State Department with respect to U.S.-Nagorno Karabakh
    contacts.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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