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    CALIFORNIA SENATE'S DECISION ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH NOT TO AFFECT U.S.- AZERBAIJAN TIES

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Sept 19 2014

    19 September 2014, 12:03 (GMT+05:00)
    By Sara Rajabova

    The fact that California's legislature is involving itself in the
    foreign affairs of the United States is unconscionable.

    Jason Katz, a principal of TSG, LLC, a consultancy that advises foreign
    governments, made the remark in an interview with Day.Az website
    while commenting on California State Senate's resolution calling for
    the recognition of the so-called "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic".

    "There is not much to say, given the fact that there is no republic,
    no second Armenian state. There is, however, the region of Azerbaijan
    known as Nagorno-Karabakh. The so-called "NKR" is not even recognized
    by Armenia, which begs the question of why the Armenian American
    community is so obsessed with lobbying for it," Katz said.

    California's Senate passed a resolution of anti-Azerbaijani nature
    (AJR 32) on August 27, calling for the recognition of a separatist
    regime in Azerbaijan's occupied territories.

    The resolution was introduced by Assemblyman Mike Gatto at the behest
    of the Armenian lobby, who submitted the proposal to California's
    State legislature on January 6.

    Katz noted that the U.S. foreign affairs fall squarely within the
    purview of the Federal government, adding that "California senate
    made a fool of itself with this erroneous recognition of a state that
    doesn't even exist and cannot exist under international law."

    "This issue came up several years ago and my firm in concert with the
    then-acting Consul General of Azerbaijan defeated it. This was done
    with measured diplomacy. This year, the resolution was set to die
    in the Senate until the incoming Senate President Pro Temp literally
    picked it up and carried it to the Senate floor, an act that, while
    not corrupt, was at best a very dirty trick," Katz said.

    He noted that the Legislature of California should pay attention to
    issues that their constituents elected them to handle, such as water,
    crime, immigration, the economy, and jobs.

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

    Touching upon the impact of this decision on U.S.-Azerbaijan relations,
    Katz said it will not harm relations between the two countries,
    because they are close allies.

    "The reality is that the United States is not going to forsake
    Azerbaijan because of a few members of the California Legislature
    (along with many that just hit the "yea" button and didn't know what
    they are voting for). There are just too many real world realities and
    benefits associated with close bilateral relations with Azerbaijan,"
    the expert said.

    Katz also stressed that the resolutions passed by the California
    Legislature do not affect U.S. foreign policy, adding that the
    legislature simply had no business, influence, power or right to even
    go down this path.

    "The actions in California were geared to satisfy a narrow
    constituency of voters and political donors. The fact that members
    of the legislature were willing to go so far and in such a public
    manner make me worry for the future of California, not U.S.-Azerbaijan
    relations," Katz said.

    He urged the U.S. to pay more attention to Azerbaijan and support it.

    Since a lengthy war in the early 1990s that displaced over one million
    Azerbaijanis, Armenian armed forces have occupied over 20 percent
    of Azerbaijan's internationally recognized territory, including
    Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent regions.

    The UN Security Council's four resolutions on Armenian withdrawal
    have not been enforced to this day.

    Peace talks, mediated by Russia, France and the U.S. through the OSCE
    Minsk Group, are underway on the basis of a peace outline proposed
    by the Minsk Group co-chairs and dubbed the Madrid Principles. The
    negotiations have been largely fruitless so far.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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