US CONGRESSMAN SENDS LETTER TO AZERBAIJANI DIASPORA
news.az
Nov 1 2010
Azerbaijan
James P. Moran from the State of Virginia has sent a letter to the
Azerbaijani Diaspora. US Congressmen James P. Moran from the State
of Virginia has sent a letter to the Azerbaijani Diaspora stressing
that he will "continue to encourage Department of State to help the
Azerbaijan and Armenia resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and move
forward in peace and security.
Senator Moran, who represents one of the States, most crowded with
Azerbaijani-Americans, joined Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus as
Azerbaijan's request. "The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan
has gone on for too long and has cost many lives. The Khojaly massacre
of 1992 was a terrible atrocity", Mr. Moran mentioned in his letter.
The Congressmen reminded that the United States has actively supported
the multilateral effort to affect a resolution of all aspects of the
conflict through the Minsk Group, currently co-chaired by Russia,
France, and the U.S. with representation from Turkey, several European
nations, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
"I have been to the Caucuses and have seen firsthand the issues
that continue to plague the area, and will continue to encourage our
Department of State to help the parties resolve the conflict and move
forward in peace and security", he said.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
Nov 1 2010
Azerbaijan
James P. Moran from the State of Virginia has sent a letter to the
Azerbaijani Diaspora. US Congressmen James P. Moran from the State
of Virginia has sent a letter to the Azerbaijani Diaspora stressing
that he will "continue to encourage Department of State to help the
Azerbaijan and Armenia resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and move
forward in peace and security.
Senator Moran, who represents one of the States, most crowded with
Azerbaijani-Americans, joined Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus as
Azerbaijan's request. "The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan
has gone on for too long and has cost many lives. The Khojaly massacre
of 1992 was a terrible atrocity", Mr. Moran mentioned in his letter.
The Congressmen reminded that the United States has actively supported
the multilateral effort to affect a resolution of all aspects of the
conflict through the Minsk Group, currently co-chaired by Russia,
France, and the U.S. with representation from Turkey, several European
nations, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
"I have been to the Caucuses and have seen firsthand the issues
that continue to plague the area, and will continue to encourage our
Department of State to help the parties resolve the conflict and move
forward in peace and security", he said.
From: A. Papazian