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    ANCA WELCOMES US VOTE AGAINST BIASED AZERBAIJANI UN RESOLUTION

    armradio.am
    18.03.2008 10:33

    The United States, which serves along with the Russian Federation and
    France as Co-chairs of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group charged with leading talks toward a Nagorno
    Karabakh settlement, voted last week against the passage of a biased
    and destructive United Nations General Assembly resolution offered by
    Azerbaijan, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    "We welcome the vote of the United States against Azerbaijan's biased
    and destructive attempt to undermine the OSCE peace process," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Ratherthan sincerely committing
    to the path of peace, Baku's most recent round of venue-shopping
    sadly is aimed at undercutting the ongoing negotiations - as they
    have done through their escalating threats of renewed war and their
    recent attacks on Nagorno Karabakh - and, domestically, at distracting
    pre-presidential election public attention away from the growing
    popular discontent with President Aliyev's increasingly corrupt and
    undemocratic government."

    The non-binding U.N. resolution, introduced by Azerbaijan on
    February 20th and taken up by the General Assembly on March 14th,
    demanded the "immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of all
    Armenian forces from all the occupied territories of the Republic
    of Azerbaijan." Despite concerns expressed by the OSCE Minsk Group
    Co-Chairs that the resolution could undermine the ongoing peace
    process, Azerbaijan persisted in pushing the measure to a vote,
    which it won with 39 in favor, 7 against, and 100 abstentions. Those
    voting against the resolution were: Angola, Armenia, France, India,
    Russian Federation, United States, and Vanuatu.

    The U.N. resolution comes in the wake of several months of increasingly
    vocal threats of renewed war by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev,
    followed up by recent attacks by Azerbaijani forces against defensive
    positions in the Mardakert Region of Nagorno Karabakh. Congressional
    Armenian Caucus Co-chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg
    (R-MI) joined last month with more than 50 of their House colleagues
    in condemning Baku's war rhetoric, and, following the Mardakert
    assaults, asserted that: "As the Co-Chairs of the Armenian Caucus,
    we are deeply disturbed by the preventable loss of life along the Line
    of Contact between Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan that took place on
    March 4th... It is troubling that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    has acted on his history of warmongering rhetoric."
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