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    ANCA: U.S. OFFICIALS ACTING LIKE SURROGATES FOR THE AZERBAIJANI EMBASSY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.10.2008 14:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Bush Administration officials continued to press
    forward their new, more aggressive position against freedom for Nagorno
    Karabakh, citing, as recently as today in Yerevan, that a resolution
    of this longstanding conflict must proceed from the principle of
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, while remaining conspicuously
    silent on the core American value of self-determination, reported
    the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) said in a statement
    received by PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "Over the past several weeks, since the time of Vice President Dick
    Cheney's early September visit to Azerbaijan, the Administration
    has rolled back any mention of self-determination, eliminating any
    reference to this core international legal and democratic principle
    from its diplomatic vocabulary. Speaking in Baku, the Vice President -
    echoing Azerbaijan's negotiating stand - said that a Nagorno Karabakh
    settlement "must proceed" from the principle of territorial integrity
    and only "take into account other principles."

    As recently as earlier today, in Armenia, Assistant Secretary of State
    Dan Fried repeated the newly formulated U.S. stand that a Nagorno
    Karabakh settlement must start from the principle of "territorial
    integrity," although he did concede that there were "other established
    norms," an apparent reference to democracy and self-determination,
    which he carefully avoided naming.

    In a January 19, 2008 statement, Presidential candidate Barack Obama
    pleged that, if elected, he would work for "a lasting and durable
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict that is agreeable to
    all parties, and based upon America's founding commitment to the
    principles of democracy and self determination."

    In recent weeks we've seen Bush Administration officials, from Dick
    Cheney down to Matt Bryza, abandon even the pretense of a balanced,
    honest-broker role for the United States in the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict.

    In public statements, here in Washington and in Baku, they've gone
    over the top - even by their standards - in siding with Azerbaijan's
    efforts to retake Nagorno Karabakh.

    Dick Cheney said in Baku that his Administration prioritizes the
    principle of territorial integrity, which he's conveniently and
    consistently misapplied to the Nagorno Karabakh issue, over the basic
    American ideal of self-determination.

    Matt Bryza has said that, as a precondition for peace, Armenia must
    accept that Nagorno Karabakh remains legally part of Azerbaijan.

    These comments would have put the Administration on the side of the
    British during the American Revolution.

    -- Pressuring our Founding Fathers not to challenge the British
    Empire's territorial integrity.

    -- Urging them to hold off on signing the Declaration of Independence
    because the colonies rightfully remained legally part of a foreign
    power.

    In their last months in office, these officials are acting a lot less
    like responsible stewards of U.S. policy and more like surrogates
    for the Azerbaijani Embassy, it's K Street lobbyists, and energy
    industry allies.

    It's no coincidence that Azerbaijan's President, hearing this outright
    cheerleading from Washington, has pledged an all out political,
    economic, and military offensive against Armenia.

    America stands for something better than defending Stalin's borders or
    Azerbaijan's desire to re-subjugate a free people. Something better
    than trading in our core values of self-determination, democracy,
    and human right

    We stand - as Americans - for the proposition that democracy can
    serve as the only durable foundation for lasting peace; for the
    fundamentally American ideal that all people deserve the right to
    live free of foreign tyranny -to live under a government of their
    own choosing," the statement says.
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