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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Dec 15 2009


    Azeri lawmakers call on Obama to veto aid to separatists

    15-12-2009 23:10:59
    Azerbaijani lawmakers have appealed to US President Barack Obama and
    Congress over the recent allocation of assistance worth $8 million to
    the self-proclaimed Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh republic for 2010, which
    has raised eyebrows in Azerbaijan. The Milli Majlis members expressed
    hope that the decision would be vetoed.
    The strongly-worded appeal, unanimously adopted in parliament on
    Tuesday, labeled the allocation of aid to the separatist regime as
    actual moral support to the Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani
    territories.
    `If this is indeed humanitarian aid, the U.S. should have included
    that money in the funds provided to Azerbaijan, whose territorial
    integrity has been recognized. In this case though, Armenia will be at
    ease and will prolong reaching peace a little further,' the statement
    said.
    Upper Garabagh is an Azerbaijani region occupied by Armenia since a
    1994 cease-fire ended separatist hostilities that killed an estimated
    30,000 people and ousted about one million Azerbaijanis from their
    homes. Armenia continues to occupy Upper Garabagh and seven other
    Azerbaijani districts in defiance of international law. Recently, US
    legislators approved the allocation of financial aid to the separatist
    regime, though the aid package offered by the Obama administration in
    May did not include assistance to the self-proclaimed republic. The US
    embassy in Baku quickly attempted to defuse tension, with its
    spokesman saying Washington does not recognize a government called
    `the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh republic' and that this was humanitarian
    aid provided for projects like mine clearance being implemented by
    NGOs.
    In conclusion, the Azerbaijani MPs expressed hope that President
    Obama, who has recently been awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize, would
    use his veto power to counter the allocation of assistance to the
    separatist regime.
    Parliament Speaker Ogtay Asadov said in his remarks that pro- Armenian
    congressmen are rejoicing at the decision to allot aid to the
    self-styled republic and are campaigning with the words `aid has been
    provided to the second Armenian state.'
    The speaker also noted that the US Congress has desginated $22 million
    assistance for Azerbaijan, and the State Department has been
    instructed to ensure that these funds are not spent for military
    purposes.
    `It is written that the State Department should be responsible for the
    $22m allocated to Azerbaijan to make sure that Azerbaijan will not
    spend this money on waging a war. They are allotting $8m to them [the
    separatist regime] and, moreover, are leveling demands to us. There is
    no principle of fairness here,' Asadov said.
    Musa Guliyev, who represents the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party (YAP),
    said the US decision runs counter to all principles of international
    law. `If the U.S., which recognizes Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity, wants to allocate aid to Upper Garabagh, it has to do so
    through Azerbaijan.'
    Another YAP member, Ali Huseynov, the head of the parliamentary
    committee on legal policy and state building, said that, `regardless
    of the political stance, the Congress' decision is a concern for
    everyone.'
    `The U.S. itself will be hurt the most by this decision,' Huseynov
    said. `America will lose its image as a reliable mediator [as part of
    the OSCE Minsk Group brokering settlement to the Armenia-Azerbaijan
    conflict].
    Panah Huseyn, a representative of Musavat, Azerbaijan's biggest
    opposition party, concurred with his counterparts. `There is no
    differences of opinion between the authorities and opposition on the
    Garabagh issue.'*
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