US CONGRESSMAN: PROCESS OF INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF NAGORNO KARABAKH REPUBLIC GATHERING PACE
ARMINFO
Thursday, March 14, 12:31
The 25th Anniversary of the Karabakh Movement marked in the USA,
Hay Dat Committee Office in Washington reported
Ed Royce, U.S. Representative, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign
Affairs, Narine Aghabalyan, NKR Minister for Youth and Culture, Aram
Hamparian, Head of the Washington office of Hay Dat, Michael Grimm,
Republican Co-Chairman of the Armenian Caucus, and congressmen Frank
Pallone and Adam Schiff attended the event. Michael Grimm delivered
a speech at the event saying that the process of international
recognition of Nagorno Karabakh is gathering pace and it is the only
right decision to resolve the conflict of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
For his part, Frank Pallone said that the other party to the conflict
insists that the right to self-determination cannot be prior in the
settlement process, while Nagorno Karabakh became independent long ago,
and it is just necessary to recognize that fact.
Ed Royce said, in turn, that it is time for peace but it requires
the will of both the parties.
ARMINFO
Thursday, March 14, 12:31
The 25th Anniversary of the Karabakh Movement marked in the USA,
Hay Dat Committee Office in Washington reported
Ed Royce, U.S. Representative, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign
Affairs, Narine Aghabalyan, NKR Minister for Youth and Culture, Aram
Hamparian, Head of the Washington office of Hay Dat, Michael Grimm,
Republican Co-Chairman of the Armenian Caucus, and congressmen Frank
Pallone and Adam Schiff attended the event. Michael Grimm delivered
a speech at the event saying that the process of international
recognition of Nagorno Karabakh is gathering pace and it is the only
right decision to resolve the conflict of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
For his part, Frank Pallone said that the other party to the conflict
insists that the right to self-determination cannot be prior in the
settlement process, while Nagorno Karabakh became independent long ago,
and it is just necessary to recognize that fact.
Ed Royce said, in turn, that it is time for peace but it requires
the will of both the parties.