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    U.S CONGRESSMEN STRESS AZERBAIJAN'S SIGNIFICANCE IN LETTER TO U.S PRESIDENT

    Trend News Agency
    March 30 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Ten congressmen-members of the working group in the U.S. Congress on
    Azerbaijan sent a letter to U.S President Barack Obama. It highlights
    the importance of U.S-Azerbaijani relations, the Azerbaijani Foreign
    Ministry said with reference to Azerbaijani embassy in the U.S.

    "The letter, prepared by the U.S Congress members Bill Shuster,
    Solomon Ortiz, Michael Conaway, Michael McMahon, Dan Burton, John
    Boozman, Howard Coble, Sue Myrick, Denny Rehberg, Tim Ryan, said that
    Azerbaijan is an important strategic partner of the United States.

    Azerbaijan and the U.S. cooperate in energy, military cooperation,
    the fight against terrorism. Azerbaijan supports the NATO operation
    in Afghanistan allowing to transport goods to Afghanistan via its
    territory.

    "Azerbaijan remains a reliable partner of NATO and the EU in the
    South Caucasus, making a coherent and effective contribution to the
    achievement of common goals," the letter says.

    The congressmen stress that amendment 907 of 1992, which prohibits
    direct assistance to Azerbaijan by the U.S. government remains the
    major obstacle to expand the strategic partnership between the two
    countries and runs counter to U.S. national interests in the region.

    Moreover, the letter stresses that the absence of U.S ambassador to
    Azerbaijan since July 2009 creates unnecessary uncertainty.

    "As one of OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
    the United States must be more active in the mediation mission,
    together with Moscow and Paris," the letter says.
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