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  • BAKU: Washington says pro-Armenian resolution personal affair of Cal

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Sept 3 2014

    Washington says pro-Armenian resolution personal affair of California State

    By Aynur Jafarova


    The U.S. Department of State announced that pro-Armenian resolution
    adopted by the California State Senate is a personal affair of the
    State.

    "I am not going to have any comment on a resolution on
    Nagorno-Karabakh adopted by the California State Senate," U.S.
    Department of State spokesperson Jen Psaki said. "It is a state
    issue."

    California Senate passed a resolution, which is of anti-Azerbaijani
    nature, on August 27. The racist anti-Azerbaijani resolution AJR 32 on
    Nagorno-Karabakh has been on the agenda of the California State Senate
    for some time. The resolution, calling to recognize a separatist
    regime in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan was introduced by
    Assemblyman Mike Gatto at the behest of the Armenian lobby.

    Azerbaijani Consulate General in Los Angeles has condemned the
    adoption of an anti-Azerbaijani resolution. The Azerbaijani community
    of California also got mobilized and through various means harshly
    protested against the resolution.

    Baku also announced that voting for this resolution, the Californian
    senators actually called for supporting the occupation of Azerbaijani
    lands, which contradicts international norms and principles.

    Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman Elman Abdullayev said the
    resolution is declarative in nature and has no legal force, adding
    that it happened due to the Armenian lobby's financial support.

    "This fact calls into question the honesty of the senators who voted
    for passing this document. This was possible thanks to the financial
    support of the Armenian lobby in the U.S.," Abdullayev stressed.

    This resolution is not the first resolution adopted by the California
    Legislature regarding Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which erupted back in
    1988 over Armenia's territorial claims against Azerbaijan.

    The three similar resolutions had been adopted by the Legislature at
    the behest of the Armenian lobby in 1993, 1997 and 1999. However
    neither those resolutions, nor AJR 32 have any legal or political
    significance.

    The U.S. embassy in Azerbaijan earlier also announced that 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.

    "The U.S. foreign policy is determined by the federal government," the
    embassy said. "The States are free to express their opinions but those
    opinions do not represent national foreign policy."

    Armenia occupied over 20 percent of Azerbaijan's internationally
    recognized territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent
    regions, after laying territorial claims against its South Caucasus
    neighbor that caused a brutal war in the early 1990s.

    Long-standing efforts by U.S., Russian and French mediators have been
    largely fruitless so far.

    As a result of the military aggression of Armenia, over 20,000
    Azerbaijanis were killed, 4,866 are reported missing and almost
    100,000 were injured, and 50,000 were disabled.

    The UN Security Council has passed four resolutions on Armenian
    withdrawal from the Azerbaijani territory, but they have not been
    enforced to this day.

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