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  • BAKU: Turkish Friend In U.S Congress To Be Replaced By Pro-Armenian

    TURKISH FRIEND IN U.S CONGRESS TO BE REPLACED BY PRO-ARMENIAN CONGRESSMAN

    Trend
    http://en.trend.az/news/politic s/foreign/1592649.html
    Dec 3 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Veteran of the faction on Armenian Issues Bill Delahunt will replace
    chairman of the Subcommittee on Europe of the U.S. Congress and a
    prominent supporter of Turkey Robert Wexler.

    Wexler, a senior member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs,
    as well as co-chairman and founder of the Turkish faction will leave
    the U.S Congress in late 2009. He will hold the position of President
    of the Center for Peace and Economic Cooperation in the Middle East,
    the representation of the subcommittee told Trend News.

    The subcommittee on Europe monitors U.S. policy towards Turkey,
    Azerbaijan, Armenia and other European and Eurasian countries.

    U.S Armenians welcome replacement. Delahunt during the last vote in
    2007 supported the adoption of the resolution on "Armenian genocide"
    in the House of Representatives.

    According to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, his priorities in
    foreign policy, is to improve U.S-Russian relations and work on common
    interests of the United States and Europe, such as energy security
    and climate change.

    During the last two years, Delahunt protested against rendering
    economic and military support to Georgia, objecting to the
    confrontation with Russia at the hearings in Congress.

    "We still need to restore our ties with Europe," Delahunt said
    yesterday, commenting his appointment.

    He stressed that the ties between the United States and Europe must
    be based on mutual respect and cooperation to counter the global
    challenges of the 21-st century.

    Congressman Wexler has worked in the Committee on Foreign Affairs of
    the House of Representatives from the date of his election to Congress
    in 1997. Since then he has actively supported the close cooperation
    of the United States with a number of countries, including Azerbaijan.

    He has recently presented a draft legislative act, which envisages
    the cancellation of the Jackson-Vanik amendment towards Azerbaijan.

    Abolition of the amendment will normalize trade relations with
    Azerbaijan, which is subjected to restrictions of the Jackson-Vanik
    as the post-Soviet state.

    Wexler thinks that that Azerbaijan, as a strategic partner of the
    United States on security and energy, has already fulfilled its
    obligations to promote freedom of emigration and the Congress must
    abolish the Jackson-Vanik restrictions on the country.

    "I strongly support the abolition of the Jackson-Vanik amendment
    towards Azerbaijan, one of U.S most important strategic allies in the
    Caucasus region, which has fulfilled all obligations to respect freedom
    of emigration. It continues to execute them," the congressman said.

    As a chairman of the subcommittee on Europe, Wexler worked to
    strengthen the transatlantic alliance, establish relations in the
    security and economy with the European Union and the European countries
    and aid in economic and political development of the former Soviet
    Union's countries.

    Wexler will continue his work in Azerbaijan and Turkey holding a new
    position of president of the Center for Peace and Economic Cooperation
    in the Middle East.

    The Center is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1989.

    Its main objective is to achieve just and comprehensive peace that
    will put an end to military conflicts.

    The Center's activity includes visits to the region, diplomatic
    exchanges, the study of public opinion, organizing of conferences
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