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    ARF WELCOMES ARMEN RUSTAMYAN TO EASTERN US

    Hairenik.com
    10/12/09

    Parliament leader to meet with US Representatives, ARF Communities

    WATERTOWN, MA--The Armenian Revolutionary Federation today announced
    the US visit of Armen Rustamyan, who will tour east coast communities
    and visit Congressional and other US government representatives.

    Rustamyan is a member of Armenia's National Assembly, serving
    as Chairman of its Standing Committee on Foreign Relations. He is
    also the Representative of the ARF Supreme Body in Armenia. During
    his visit, he will discuss a wide range of issues tied to Armenia's
    foreign policy, and will reiterate the ARF's continued opposition to
    the Armenia-Turkey protocols.

    Rustamyan arrived in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, Dec. 9 for a
    full day of meetings with Congressional representatives. During these
    meetings, he is emphasizing the dangers underlying the Armenia-Turkey
    protocols, and their use by the Government of Turkey to impose
    preconditions which are detrimental to Armenian national interests.

    Among the members of Congress is Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA), Chairman
    of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Rustamyan wrote to Berman
    in March 2009 - just prior to the April announcement of the "roadmap"
    that led to the Armenia-Turkey protocols: "Taking into account that
    the United States has not yet officially recognized the Armenian
    Genocide," Rustamyan wrote, "Turkey makes its status more and more
    inflexible in the resolution of Armenian-Turkish relations. I am sure
    that the U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide will not become
    an obstacle to Armenian-Turkish relations; it will contribute to
    their improvement."

    Today, Rustamyan's words ring prophetic as the protocols have since
    been used as a sword by Turkey to block US recognition of the Genocide,
    to force Armenia to recognize its current illegal border with Turkey,
    and to push Armenia toward resolving the Karabagh issue in a manner
    that denies its people their right to self-determination.

    The protocols are currently before Armenia's Constitutional Court.

    Rustamyan stated earlier this month that the ARF considers the
    protocols illegal under Armenia's constitution, and that the Court
    has every reason to consider them invalid.

    After meeting with members of Congress, Rustamyan will meet with
    National Security Council representatives and conclude his day by
    giving a community lecture hosted by the ARF of Greater Washington.

    On Dec. 10, Rustamyan will meet with representatives of the Nagorno
    Karabagh Republic. Additional meetings are planned with Administration
    officials and with members of Congress, including House Armenian
    Issues Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ). Rustamyan will then
    travel to Philadelphia to attend a community reception hosted by the
    Philadelphia ARF.

    On Friday, Dec. 11, Rustamyan will meet with representatives of the
    Providence ARF and attend briefings at the Rhode Island State House.

    On his way to Boston, Rustamyan will stop for a visit at Camp Haiastan
    in Franklin, MA, and will speak at a public meeting hosted by the
    Boston ARF at 7:30 p.m. at the Armenian Cultural and Educational
    Center, Watertown.

    Rustumyan's tour will conclude on Sunday, Dec. 13 after meeting
    with ARF New Jersey members and speaking at the New York ARF's 119th
    anniversary celebration.

    For more information about Rustamyan's east coast visit, contact the
    ARF Central Committee office at (617) 926-3685 or [email protected].

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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