ARAM HAMPARIAN URGES OBAMA TO DEFEND SELF-DETERMINATION FOR KARABAKH
Noyan Tapan
www.nt.am
23.06.2011
(Noyan Tapan - 23.06.2011) Statement by ANCA Executive Director Cites
President's Speech Today Advocating Democratic Aspirations; Criticizes
his Failure to Apply Democratic Principles to Nagorno Karabakh
WASHINGTON, DC - Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
Executive Director Aram Hamparian, in the wake of President Obama's
speech this evening championing the right of the citizens of
Afghanistan and all peoples to live in freedom, issued a statement
citing the Administration's failure to apply the democratic principle
of self-determination in its Nagorno Karabakh diplomacy.
In his speech, President Obama asserted that: "In all that we do, we
must remember that what sets America apart is not solely our power
- it is the principles upon which our union was founded. We are a
nation that brings our enemies to justice while adhering to the rule
of law, and respecting the rights of all our citizens. We protect our
own freedom and prosperity by extending it to others. We stand not
for empire, but for self-determination. That is why we have a stake
in the democratic aspirations that are now washing across the Arab
World. We will support those revolutions with fidelity to our ideals,
with the power of our example, and with an unwavering belief that
all human beings deserve to live with freedom and dignity."
The full text of Hamparian's statement is provided below:
"The direction of U.S. diplomacy on Nagorno Karabakh, including the
OSCE Minsk Group proposal which will be discussed at the upcoming Kazan
summit, runs contrary to the very principles - self-determination,
freedom, and democracy - that President Obama so ardently advocated
this evening."
"While we certainly welcome the ongoing efforts of the OSCE to
bring about a fair and lasting peace, we remain troubled that the
deal presently under consideration would force the citizens of
the Nagorno Karabakh Republic - who are barred from acting as a
party to the ongoing negotiations that will determine their fate -
to trade their hard fought security and well-deserved independence
for an undefined 'interim status' that will increase, not diminish,
the risks of renewed Azerbaijani aggression."
"It is reckless and irresponsible to ask Armenians to make upfront,
concrete, and effectively irrevocable land, status, and security
concessions in exchange for deferred and easily reversible Azerbaijani
promises of a vaguely defined 'expression of will' regarding Artsakh's
status that may or may not - depending on Baku's willingness - take
place at some point in the future."
"The Obama Administration should, first and foremost, require that the
official representatives of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic be fully and
immediately reinstated in the peace process, and then move forward,
not by pressuring the Armenian side into reckless concessions, but
rather by acting in the spirit of the President's powerful words
this evening, and in accord with his campaign commitments to seek a
lasting settlement for Nagorno Karabakh based upon America's founding
commitment to the principles of democracy and self determination."
Noyan Tapan
www.nt.am
23.06.2011
(Noyan Tapan - 23.06.2011) Statement by ANCA Executive Director Cites
President's Speech Today Advocating Democratic Aspirations; Criticizes
his Failure to Apply Democratic Principles to Nagorno Karabakh
WASHINGTON, DC - Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
Executive Director Aram Hamparian, in the wake of President Obama's
speech this evening championing the right of the citizens of
Afghanistan and all peoples to live in freedom, issued a statement
citing the Administration's failure to apply the democratic principle
of self-determination in its Nagorno Karabakh diplomacy.
In his speech, President Obama asserted that: "In all that we do, we
must remember that what sets America apart is not solely our power
- it is the principles upon which our union was founded. We are a
nation that brings our enemies to justice while adhering to the rule
of law, and respecting the rights of all our citizens. We protect our
own freedom and prosperity by extending it to others. We stand not
for empire, but for self-determination. That is why we have a stake
in the democratic aspirations that are now washing across the Arab
World. We will support those revolutions with fidelity to our ideals,
with the power of our example, and with an unwavering belief that
all human beings deserve to live with freedom and dignity."
The full text of Hamparian's statement is provided below:
"The direction of U.S. diplomacy on Nagorno Karabakh, including the
OSCE Minsk Group proposal which will be discussed at the upcoming Kazan
summit, runs contrary to the very principles - self-determination,
freedom, and democracy - that President Obama so ardently advocated
this evening."
"While we certainly welcome the ongoing efforts of the OSCE to
bring about a fair and lasting peace, we remain troubled that the
deal presently under consideration would force the citizens of
the Nagorno Karabakh Republic - who are barred from acting as a
party to the ongoing negotiations that will determine their fate -
to trade their hard fought security and well-deserved independence
for an undefined 'interim status' that will increase, not diminish,
the risks of renewed Azerbaijani aggression."
"It is reckless and irresponsible to ask Armenians to make upfront,
concrete, and effectively irrevocable land, status, and security
concessions in exchange for deferred and easily reversible Azerbaijani
promises of a vaguely defined 'expression of will' regarding Artsakh's
status that may or may not - depending on Baku's willingness - take
place at some point in the future."
"The Obama Administration should, first and foremost, require that the
official representatives of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic be fully and
immediately reinstated in the peace process, and then move forward,
not by pressuring the Armenian side into reckless concessions, but
rather by acting in the spirit of the President's powerful words
this evening, and in accord with his campaign commitments to seek a
lasting settlement for Nagorno Karabakh based upon America's founding
commitment to the principles of democracy and self determination."