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    ANCA DENOUNCES MINSK GROUP PRESSURE TO SECURE UNILATERAL ARMENIAN CONCESSIONS IN KARABAGH TALKS

    armradio.am
    15.07.2009 13:19

    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Chairman Ken Hachikian
    expressed "profound disappointment" at the unreasonable pressure being
    applied by the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) Minsk Group Co-Chairs, which could threaten the viability of
    Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh.

    The concern was expressed in a July 14, 2009, letter to President
    Obama, where Hachikian noted that the Minsk Group's "heavy handed"
    approach to secure unilateral and dangerous concessions by Armenians
    regarding the Nagorno Karabagh conflict would "imperil the security
    of Armenia, the Nagorno Karabagh Republic (NKR) and the Armenian
    people; increase the prospects of renewed Azerbaijani aggression;
    and undermine the ability of the actual parties to this conflict to
    reach a truly lasting and durable peace."

    Hachikian went on to argue that the Nagorno Karabagh Republic's
    participation in the peace process is fundamental to the success
    of the endeavor. "As a direct party to this conflict, the primary
    victim of Azerbaijan's aggression, and a full stakeholder in the
    search for regional peace, the Nagorno Karabagh Republic must be
    a full and equal participant in all aspects of the peace process,"
    explained Hachikian. Similar concerns were addressed in letters sent
    to French Ambassador to the U.S. Pierre Vimont and Russian Federation
    Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.

    The ANCA has also initiated a letter writing campaign to President
    Obama and the State Department as well as the Embassies of France
    and Russia in the U.S. encouraging Armenian Americans and human
    rights activists to express their thoughts to Minsk Group Co-Chair
    country leaders.

    The effort reflects worldwide Armenian apprehension following a
    July 10 statement issued by U.S. President Barack Obama, French
    President Nikolas Sarkozy and Russian Federation President Dmitry
    Medvedev calling on Armenia and Azerbaijan to "to resolve the few
    differences remaining between them" based on an updated version of
    the "Basic Principles" advanced by the co-chairs in the November 2007
    Madrid Document.
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