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    U.S. Embassy in Baku offers excuses: California Senate's decision does
    not represent national foreign policy

    by Ashot Safaryan

    ARMINFO
    Saturday, August 30, 15:35

    The United States Embassy in Baku issued a statement regarding the
    California State Senate's Assembly Joint Resolution 32, which
    recognized the independence of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh. The
    US Embassy statement reads:

    "Recent media reports have discussed a resolution by the California
    State Senate on the subject of Nagorno-Karabakh. U.S. Foreign Policy
    is determined by the federal government. States are free to express
    their opinions, but those opinions do not represent national foreign
    policy. The resolution passed by the California State Senate regarding
    Nagorno- Karabakh is an expression of opinion by a state legislative
    body and does not change U.S. foreign policy on the matter."

    On August 27, the California State Senate voted unanimously (23-0) to
    pass Assembly Joint Resolution 32, recognizing the Republic of Nagorno
    Karabakh as a sovereign state. AJR 32 calls on the President and
    Congress of the US to support the self-determination and independence
    of Karabakh.

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