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    ANCA'S STATEMENT

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    23 July 2009

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) issued the following
    statement in regard to the Nagorno Karabakh peace process:

    On the occasion of the July 17-18 meetings of the Presidents of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan in Moscow, in regard to the Nagorno Karabakh
    peace process, under the auspices of the Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe Minsk Group (OSCE), the ANCA reiterates its
    long-standing position that any resolution must be acceptable to the
    people of both Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh.

    The meetings follow the joint declaration by the presidents of the
    United States, France and Russia on July 10, at the recent Group of
    Eight conference in Italy, in which the presidents instructed the
    'mediators to present to the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan an
    updated version of the Madrid Document of November 2007, the Co-Chairs'
    last articulation of the Basic Principles,' and urged the parties to
    'resolve the few remaining differences....'

    The issues are complex and will require time to reach a solution that
    is acceptable to all parties, and most specifically to the citizens
    of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. Throughout the ongoing negotiation
    process, and again on July 16, the Armenian Government has stated that
    no agreement can be reached without the concurrence of the government
    and citizens of Nagorno Karabakh. We fully endorse that policy and urge
    the Minsk Group Co-Chairs to ensure that the government of Nagorno
    Karabakh joins the negotiation process as soon as possible. We note
    that the OSCE Co-Chairs have repeatedly, and as recently as July 8,
    called for the inclusion of Nagorno Karabakh.

    We urge the United States, in particular, to ensure the fulfillment
    of President Barack Obama's campaign pledge 'to 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.' The ANCA
    also recalls the leadership of the United States Senate and the
    passage of S.J. Res. 178 in 1989, which expressed U.S. support
    for 'the fundamental rights and the aspirations of the people of
    Nagorno-Karabagh.' Moreover, the ANCA strongly supports the fundamental
    rights of the people of Nagorno Karabakh, and its independence from
    foreign rule and oppression. To that end, we support the efforts of
    the governments of Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia.

    For more than two decades the ANCA has committed its resources to
    the pursuit of the just cause of the Armenian people of Nagorno
    Karabakh. We have played an instrumental role in Congress, from
    the Senate adoption of S.J. Res. 178, to the enactment of Section
    907 of the FREEDOM Support Act, which prohibits U.S. assistance to
    Azerbaijan until its dual blockades of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh
    are lifted. We will continue to strongly support maximum assistance and
    aid to Nagorno Karabakh to further promote its democratic development
    and overcome the consequences of Azerbaijan's aggression.

    Therefore, we call upon the presidents of the United States, France
    and Russia, whose nations collectively serve as the OSCE's Minsk
    Group co-chairs, to denounce Azerbaijan's ongoing war rhetoric and its
    threats for a resumption of military action. A new war will not only
    undermine the peace process, but will also lead to the destabilization
    of the South Caucasus.

    The ANCA stands united with all Armenians to protect the freedom and
    security of the Nagorno Karabakh people in the face of these most
    serious external threats. The suffering endured and the sacrifices
    made by Armenians since the Armenian Genocide deserves nothing less.
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