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    ANCA CIRCULATES SEVEN POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS TO CHECK AZERBAIJANI AGGRESSION

    tert.am
    08.06.12

    Amid escalating Azerbaijani attacks this week against both Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabakh, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    circulated a set of seven specific policy recommendations for the
    Obama Administration and the U.S. Congress to check Baku's aggression
    and support the peaceful and democratic resolution of Azerbaijan's
    conflicts with Armenia and the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh).

    In an ANCA memo sent this week to Congressional offices, ANCA
    Government Affairs Director Kate Nahapetian stressed that: "It's
    time for America and the rest of the international community to take
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at his word when he openly threatens
    to restart his war against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. The cost
    of appeasement - and the dangers of a renewed war - are far too high
    for us to either dismiss Aliyev's threats or to ignore the hazard he
    represents to the region and beyond."

    Among the policy recommendations being advanced by the ANCA is the
    immediate suspension by the Obama Administration of all military
    aid to Azerbaijan, and a ban on the sale or transfer to Baku of any
    military equipment or potentially dual-use items.

    - The Obama Administration should publicly, forcefully, and
    unequivocally condemn Azerbaijan's acts of aggression and threats of
    renewed war.

    - The Obama Administration should suspend all military aid to
    Azerbaijan, and stop the sale or transfer to Baku of any military
    equipment or dual-use items (including the proposed sale of advanced
    helicopter-based surveillance equipment - DDTC 12-002).

    - The Obama Administration should fully enforce Section 907 of the
    FREEDOM Support Act until Baku has stopped its threats of war, ceased
    all acts of aggression, demonstrated a commitment to a lasting peace
    with Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh through solely non-violent means,
    and has accepted the OSCE Minsk Group's call to pull back all snipers
    (a proposal already accepted by both Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh).

    - The U.S. House-Senate conference committee charged with reconciling
    the FY13 foreign aid bill should accept the House version's allocation
    of at least $5 million in aid to Nagorno Karabakh.

    - The Obama Administration should support the reinstatement of the
    Republic of Nagorno Karabakh as a full participant in all peace talks,
    including the negotiations hosted by the OSCE Minsk Group.

    - The Obama Administration should remove out-dated, counter-productive
    barriers to broad-based U.S.-Nagorno Karabakh governmental and civil
    society communication, exchanges, contacts, cooperation, and travel.

    - The Obama Administration should insist that the Azerbaijani
    government end restrictions on U.S. Embassy officials and third-party
    experts visiting and investigating the medieval Armenian cemetery,
    in Djulfa, Azerbaijan, which was destroyed in December of 2005 in a
    videotaped act of systematic desecration by the Azerbaijani military.

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