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    AAC ACTION LETTER ON BRYZA'S CONFIRMATION PUBLISHED BY BURLINGTON TIMES-NEWS

    news.az
    Azerbaijan
    Dec 12 2011

    AAC Action letter on Ambassador Bryza's confirmation published by
    the Burlington Times-News in North Carolina.

    Letter by Pax Turcica Institute, Azerbaijani-American Council,
    Azerbaijan Society of America and the Assembly of Turkish-American
    Associations (ATAA) in support of Ambassador Matthew J. Bryza's
    confirmation in the Senate published in the Burlington Times-News in
    North Carolina.

    "Special interests shouldn't dictate foreign policy

    A year ago, following the ethnic special interest group's
    attempt to block the nomination in Congress, President Barack
    Obama recess-appointed Matthew J. Bryza as the U.S. Ambassador
    to Azerbaijan. After over a year of absence of the U.S. envoy to
    Azerbaijan, Bryza assumed his duties in January 2011. However, to
    continue serving, Mr. Bryza's recess appointment must be confirmed
    by the U.S. Senate before the end of 2011. Otherwise, Ambassador
    Bryza would have to be recalled next month, and such a move would
    negatively impact U.S.-Azerbaijani relations and damage U.S. foreign
    policy in the Caucasus region.

    President Obama initially nominated Mr. Bryza, then a deputy
    assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs,
    for the position in May 2010. Having represented the U.S. foreign
    policy interests in the South Caucasus for the past several years,
    Mr. Bryza is an expert on regional affairs and a career U.S. diplomat
    with proven qualifications to serve as the envoy to Azerbaijan. Yet the
    nomination was impeded from legislative approval by Senators Barbara
    Boxer (D-Calif.) and Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), under pressure from
    Armenian-American lobbying groups. Some of the latter have gone as
    far as claiming that Mr. Bryza is not qualified for the job due to
    his wife's ethnic Turkish background.

    According to Thomas de Waal, an expert at the Carnegie Endowment for
    International Peace, Menendez and Boxer were "being driven by diaspora
    Armenian politics as they put a hold on U.S. engagement in the region."

    I join members of the Pax Turcica Institute, Azerbaijani-American
    Council, Assembly of Turkish-American Associations and Azerbaijan
    Society of America, to call for Senate confirmation of Matthew J.

    Bryza as the U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan by the end of 2011.

    Over the past 11 months, he has proven himself as a successful choice
    to represent the United States in Azerbaijan, and our foreign policy
    should not be derailed by the limited agenda of ethnic special interest
    groups in Congress.

    Fevzi Yalin Elon".

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