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    STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL DODGES BOXER QUESTION ON AZERBAIJANI THREATS

    armradio.am
    11.06.2009 11:33

    A senior State Department nominee, under questioning from Senator
    Barbara Boxer (D-CA) as part of his Senate confirmation process,
    avoided her direct question about Azerbaijan's pattern of military
    threats against Nagorno Karabakh, choosing instead to respond by
    praising Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for cooperating in "good
    faith" with the Nagorno Karabakh peace process, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    "Remaining silent on Azerbaijan's war threats - particularly when
    these warnings of war are raised in such a direct, well-documented,
    and public manner before the United States Senate - only emboldens
    leaders in Baku to continue down the path to renewed aggression,"
    said Aram Hamparian, ANCA Executive Director. "The unwillingness
    of our State Department to publicly confront these open threats is
    inconsistent with our role as an honest broker in the Nagorno Karabakh
    peace process, and, ultimately, undermines the prospects for a durable
    settlement of this conflict."

    The nominee, Andrew Shapiro, has been nominated by President Obama to
    serve as Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military affairs
    at the State Department. He currently serves as a Senior Advisor to
    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Prior to this position, he served
    for eight years as the Senior Defense and Foreign Policy Advi sor
    for then-Senator Clinton.

    Senator Boxer also asked Shapiro about the Administration's proposal to
    break the longstanding Congressional policy of maintaining military aid
    parity between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Shapiro responded by justifying
    this recommendation that the Congress enact an unprecedented tilt in
    military aid toward Baku by noting that, unlike Armenia, "Azerbaijan
    has a large naval and maritime security component in order to help
    secure energy transit routes, and to counter proliferation and drug
    trafficking on the Caspian Sea."
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