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    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA CALLS FOR INCLUSION OF KARABAKH IN PEACE TALKS

    Tert.am
    27.06.11

    Following the Armenian, Russian and Azerbaijani presidents' recent
    summit in Kazan, Russia, the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA)
    has issued a statement, praising the parties' move to reach a mutual
    understanding over a set of issues and calling for the inclusion of
    the Nagorno Karabakh in the current peace deal.

    The full text of the statement is provided below.

    The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) commends Armenia's
    President Serzh Sargsyan for his diplomatic efforts to secure a
    peaceful and just resolution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    While no final agreement was reached on the Basic Principles being
    negotiated, the Assembly notes that the sides did reach, according
    to reports, a "mutual understanding on a number of issues whose
    resolution would contribute to the creation of conditions for the
    approval of the basic principles."

    We also take note of US President Barack Obama's phone call to
    President Sargsyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in advance
    of the Kazan summit in which "President Obama told both leaders that
    now is the time to resolve this conflict and to offer the people
    of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Nagorno-Karabakh a better future for
    themselves and for their children."

    We also extend our appreciation to US Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton for her support of efforts to secure a lasting peace in
    the region.

    It is regrettable that it appears once again Azerbaijan is not ready
    for peace. Armenia has consistently demonstrated its willingness to
    resolve all outstanding issues with its neighbors, while Azerbaijan,
    instead, has rapidly expanded its military budget and escalated
    tensions by repeatedly threatening the resumption of military action.

    It is also regrettable that America's commitment to peace
    and reconciliation continues to be undermined by Azerbaijan's
    intransigence. The Assembly recalls Azerbaijan's interference with and
    opposition to the Protocols between Turkey and Armenia, which were
    brokered by the Swiss government with the full support of France,
    Russia, the European Union, and the United States. Ironically,
    after signing the Protocols, Turkey, under pressure from Azerbaijan,
    insisted that a resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict must be
    reached prior to Turkish ratification of the Protocols, effectively
    holding Armenia hostage to Turkey's ongoing blockade.

    Given the outcome of the June 24 meeting in Kazan, as well as the
    stalled process with respect to the Protocols, the Assembly strongly
    believes that the United States would have more credibility and be
    able to achieve more progress in the peace talks and in Turkey-Armenia
    rapprochement, if the United States unequivocally affirmed the Armenian
    Genocide, like its OSCE counterparts, France and Russia. U.S.

    affirmation of this crime against humanity as so indicated by the
    United States in its 1951 filing before the International Court of
    Justice is long past due.

    In addition, the time has also come to directly include Nagorno
    Karabakh in the negotiations. Any resolution to the conflict as
    mediated by the OSCE Co-Chairs must be acceptable to the people
    of Nagorno Karabakh, and must take into account its right to
    self-determination.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the
    largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a
    501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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