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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release
    August 20, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANCA CONFRONTS BRYZA BIAS ON NAGORNO KARABAGH

    -- Chairman Ken Hachikian Outlines Envoy's Failings; Challenges
    State Department Pressure on Armenia to Accept Flawed Madrid
    Principles; Calls on Secretary Clinton to Stop the Outsourcing
    of U.S. Policy on Armenian Issues

    WASHINGTON, DC - Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    Chairman Ken Hachikian today sent a letter to Secretary of State
    Hillary Clinton outlining the concerns of the Armenian American
    community regarding the recent biased remarks by Matt Bryza, the
    U.S. Co-Chair to the OSCE Minsk Group charged with helping to
    negotiate a settlement of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict.

    The four-page letter, dated August 20, 2009, addressed, in detail,
    recent unfair, inaccurate, and counter-productive statements by
    Bryza, and, more broadly, expressed the view that his actions
    reflect the failings of an Administration that, having already
    broken a series of pledges to Armenian Americans, is now in the
    process of effectively handing over decision-making on U.S. policy
    on Armenian issues to the Turkish government: In the letter,
    Hachikian stressed: "Today, seven months after the start of the
    Obama-Biden Administration, we are seriously concerned
    that this Administration has abdicated its responsibilities by
    effectively outsourcing our nation's foreign policy with respect
    to Armenian issues to the Republic of Turkey, as every single
    policy dealing with Armenia has been made along the lines
    that Turkey has dictated, rather than along the sound principles
    of morality and democracy that you, President Obama and
    Vice President Biden unambiguously articulated during your
    presidential campaigns last year."

    The full text of the letter is provided below.

    #####

    August 20, 2009

    The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Secretary of State
    U.S. Department of State
    2201 C Street N.W.
    Washington, DC 20520

    Dear Secretary Clinton,

    I am writing on behalf of the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA) to voice the Armenian American community's grave
    concerns regarding recent unfair, inaccurate, and counter-
    productive statements by the U.S. Co-Chair of the OSCE Minks Group,
    Matthew Bryza, regarding the Republics of Armenia and Nagorno
    Karabagh.

    Mr. Bryza's recent actions as a part of the Obama-Biden
    Administration, as well as his past conduct during his time as
    Deputy Assistant Secretary, as U.S. Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk
    Group, as a senior National Security Council staff member, and as
    an Eurasian energy advisor for the Department, reflect a pattern of
    consistent, material, and transparent bias against Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabagh. His behavior in the months since President
    Obama's inauguration are especially troubling because they stand in
    such dramatic contrast to the public commitments that the
    President, Vice President, and that you made to the American
    electorate during the 2008 Presidential campaign.

    As you may know, the ANCA has consistently registered public
    concerns regarding Mr. Bryza's biased diplomacy on Armenia-related
    matters, including his pro-Azerbaijani bias in the Nagorno Karabagh
    peace process and his longstanding role as a promoter of U.S.
    complicity in Turkey's denials of the Armenian Genocide. Our
    community's attention was again drawn to his representation of our
    government's policies following a speech he delivered, on August 7,
    2009, in Tsakhkadzor, Armenia, as well as by news reports that he
    is being considered as a candidate to serve as our next Ambassador
    to Azerbaijan. In his remarks in Tsakhkadzor, Mr. Bryza, once
    again, made a number of statements that directly contradict the
    President's pledge to work toward a "lasting and durable settlement
    of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict that is agreeable to all parties,
    and based upon America's founding commitment to the principles of
    democracy and self determination."

    Most notably, Mr. Bryza has argued that the fatally flawed Madrid
    principles are a balanced set of concessions, when, at their heart,
    they represent nothing more than a major, irreversible, up-front
    concession of fundamental security on the part of the Armenian side
    with only a vague promise that some undefined process, involving
    undetermined actors, will take place regarding Nagorno Karabagh's
    status, according to his own words, "at some point" in the future.
    The President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has made it painfully
    clear that he will not even honor this weakly worded and
    effectively meaningless expectation. President Aliyev has chosen
    to reserve his public comments for threats of renewed aggression
    and assurances that, even if Armenia were to surrender territories,
    "it may take a year, maybe 10 years, maybe 100 years, or it will
    never be possible" to reach the point where Azerbaijan would
    consent to a mere "discussion" of Nagorno Karabagh's status.

    This "compromise" is not a fair deal, but rather a one-sided
    surrender of Nagorno Karabagh's rights, status, and security, in
    large measure, engineered by Mr. Bryza. This settlement, which
    would cement Armenia into profound strategic and military
    disadvantages and ensure continued regional instability, is, at
    present, being imposed upon the Armenian people through the full
    force and leverage of the U.S. government.

    In his remarks, Mr. Bryza compounded his biased defense of these
    flawed principles by falsely claiming that the Azerbaijani side has
    made a "concession" by agreeing to merely discuss the matter of
    Nagorno Karabagh's self-determination. The fact is that Azerbaijan
    has neither the moral right nor the practical ability to grant
    either freedom or independence to Nagorno Karabagh. He also,
    during the question and answer period, assigned to the people of
    Nagorno Karabagh a second-tier right to self-determination, one
    that requires the assent of Azerbaijan, as opposed to the right to
    independence enjoyed today by the people of Kosovo and recognized
    officially by the U.S. government despite the objections of Serbia.
    Also of profound concern in Mr. Bryza's comments at Tsakhkadzor was
    his false assertion that Nagorno Karabagh's exclusion from the OSCE
    Minsk Group peace process was driven by Armenia's request to the
    others parties to the negotiations. This is simply not the case.

    In addition to the concerns I have outlined regarding Mr. Bryza's
    recent comments, we remain seriously troubled that he has continued
    to stand in the way of broad-based dialogue between the governments
    and peoples of the U.S. and Nagorno Karabagh. In his capacity as
    OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair, instead of promoting open communication,
    he has enforced a set of outdated and counter-productive
    restrictions that block the hope for greater mutual understanding.
    He has, as well, even as recently as the current foreign aid cycle,
    failed to facilitate desperately needed U.S. development assistance
    programs in Nagorno Karabagh. Finally, he has undermined his own
    credibility by making the patently false claim that neither he nor
    his State Department colleagues have applied pressure to Armenia
    regarding the settlement of Nagorno Karabagh.

    The concerns I have raised regarding the one-sided Nagorno Karabagh
    diplomacy that Mr. Bryza has conducted on behalf of the U.S.
    government reflect our community's broader disappointment regarding
    the Obama-Biden Administration's failure to honor its many pledges
    on Armenian issues. Foremost among these, of course, is the
    President's broken promise to recognize the Armenian Genocide.
    Rather than upholding this crystal clear covenant, the
    Administration has, instead, aggressively attacked the spirit and
    letter of this commitment by promoting Turkey's artificial
    "roadmap" and pressuring Armenia to accept a "historical
    commission" that, in yet another transparent attempt by Ankara to
    perpetuate its campaign of genocide denial, calls into question the
    veracity of the Armenian Genocide. The Administration has, in
    addition, sharply cut economic and other aid to Armenia, despite
    the President's pledge to maintain assistance levels. This pattern
    of behavior represents a breach of faith with Armenian Americans,
    fundamentally damages our government's friendship with Armenia, and
    effectively eliminates our country's ability to act as an honest
    broker in the region.

    Today, seven months after the start of the Obama-Biden
    Administration, we are seriously concerned that this Administration
    has abdicated its responsibilities by effectively outsourcing our
    nation's foreign policy with respect to Armenian issues to the
    Republic of Turkey, as every single policy dealing with Armenia has
    been made along the lines that Turkey has dictated, rather than
    along the sound principles of morality and democracy that you,
    President Obama and Vice President Biden unambiguously articulated
    during your presidential campaigns last year.

    Thank you for your consideration of our views. We respectfully
    request an immediate personal meeting between you and the Armenian
    American community's civic, religious, and charitable leaders so
    that we can address these matters in greater detail.

    Sincerely,

    [signed]
    Kenneth V. Hachikian
    Chairman

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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