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  • ANCA Slams Bryza For Retreat From Principle In U.S. Policy Toward Ka

    ANCA SLAMS BRYZA FOR RETREAT FROM PRINCIPLE IN U.S. POLICY TOWARD KARABAKH

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    14.10.2008 14:45 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    Chairman Ken Hachikian, in remarks delivered yesterday before more
    than 900 elected officials and community leaders at the annual Western
    Region banquet, publicly and forcefully challenged recent statements by
    senior State Department official Matt Bryza that, as a precondition for
    peace, Armenia must agree that Nagorno Karabakh is part of Azerbaijan,
    ANCA Communications Director Elizabeth Chouldjian told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    Speaking before a capacity crowd at the Ronald Reagan Presidential
    Library, Hachikian sharply condemned the "retreat from principle"
    in U.S. policy toward the people and republic of Nagorno Karabakh -
    who have strived, at the brutal cost of a generation of its best
    sons and daughters - to live up to the fundamentally American ideal
    that all people deserve to live free of foreign tyranny, under a
    government of their own choosing." He added that, "just this past
    week, we saw a senior State Department official, Matt Bryza, moving
    farther from even the pretense of supporting democracy, by saying
    that Armenia must accept the false proposition that Nagorno Karabakh
    is part of Azerbaijan. He's absolutely wrong. And we all know it -
    and so does Baku and Ankara."

    In an October 9th interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation
    Russian language service, Bryza, who serves as Deputy Assistant
    Secretary of State and also the State Department's representative
    to the OSCE Minsk Group talks, stated that Armenia must agree that
    Nagorno Karabakh is legally part of Azerbaijan.

    His comments follow a series of statements, over the past several
    weeks, in which Bryza has demonstrated a pro-Azerbaijani bias by
    prioritizing the misapplication of the principle of territorial
    integrity to the Nagorno Karabakh issue over the basic right of all
    peoples to self-determination.
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