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    AZERBAIJANI-AMERICAN COUNCIL RELEASES STATEMENT ON ONGOING KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politic s/54104.html
    july 24 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani-American Council has released a statement on ongoing
    Karabakh Peace Process.

    "On July 17-18, 2009, within the framework of OSCE Minsk Group, the
    presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan held another round of meetings
    in Moscow aimed at a peaceful resolution of the long-standing
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. On this occasion, the two main
    Armenian-American organizations isssued statements expressing their
    concern about the ongoing progress in the internationally-monitored
    peace process between the two countries," the statement said.

    "In a letter addressed on July 14, 2009 to President Obama, the
    Chairman of the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA),
    Mr. Kenneth Khachikian, complained about the allegedly "undue and
    unreasonable pressure being applied in a heavily-handed manner
    upon Armenia by the [OSCE] Minsk Group Co-Chair countries to force
    unilateral and dangerous concessions". Interpreting the 2008 campaign
    pledge by President Obama, ANCA Chairman calls for the inclusion of the
    so-called "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic" in the process of negotiations."

    "Furthermore, on July 22, 2009, the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA)
    issued a statement also calling for the inclusion of the so-called
    "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic" in the negotiations, again reciting the
    same campaign comments by President Obama, while indicating that
    "the Assembly strongly supports the fundamental rights of the people
    of Nagorno Karabakh".

    "Back in January, 2008, speaking on the importance of U.S.-Armenia
    relations, then-presidential candidate Barack Obama pledged to work
    "for 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",
    As Azerbaijani-Americans, we can't agree more with these words of
    President Obama that the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should
    be acceptable to both the "principal" parties, Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    as well as the "interested" parties, the Armenian and the Azerbaijani
    communities of Nagorno-Karabakh. In fact, these definitions of
    conflicting parties as well as the conditions for their engagement in
    the peace process were already outlined in the "Baker Rules" proposed
    in 1992 by the mission of the Commission for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe (CSCE, OSCE Minsk group predecessor), led by then U.S.

    Secretary of State, James Baker III, and were accepted by all parties."

    "It is concerning, however, that while both Armenian-American
    organizations claim to support "the fundamental rights of the people
    of Nagorno-Karabakh", they deliberately omit the ethnic Azerbaijani
    community, which prior to the conflict in 1988 comprised the third
    of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh and 99% of the population of
    7 other surrounding regions of Azerbaijan, currently occupied by
    Armenia as a "buffer zone". From 1991 till 1994, up to 800,000 ethnic
    Azerbaijanis were subjected to a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign by
    Armenian forces and a complete exodus from all of the above mentioned
    regions. Hence claiming the rights of only one ethnic group of a
    disputed region, third of the population of which is forced into exile
    for over 16 years, is actually contrary to the very core American
    founding values, quoted by ANCA and AAA in President Obama's campaign
    pledge. Self-determination is not an internationally accepted term
    for justifying an ethnic cleansing and a denial of existence. In this
    light, "the just cause of the Armenian people of Nagorno Karabakh",
    claimed to be pursued by the Armenian Assembly of America, cannot come
    at the expense of infringing upon the human rights and the livelihood
    of another ethnicity - Azerbaijanis."

    "For the same reason, the calls by ANCA and AAA for the
    participation of the "duly elected representatives" of the so-called
    "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic" in the negotiation process, on equal
    terms with the principal sides, are counter productive. Reputable
    international institutions, such as the United Nations, the Council of
    Europe and its Parliamentary Assembly, the OSCE, not to mention the
    ethnic Azerbaijani constituents of Nagorno-Karabakh, unequivocally
    called the "elections" orchestrated in the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh
    as well as "the elected officials" thereof as illegitimate, for a
    simple reason - no elections can be recognized legitimate when the
    third of constituents is stripped of their right to vote and live in
    exile solely due to their ethnicity. Thus, no government can engage
    in a dialog with an illegitimate "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic", and the
    only party with whom the leaders of Karabakh's Armenian community
    can and should speak on an equal basis are the leaders of region's
    exiled Azerbaijani community."

    Azerbaijani-American Council continues to monitor the progress in
    the ongoing Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations over Nagorno-Karabakh
    and hopes for a final and lasting peace to be achieved in the nearest
    future.
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