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    Trend, Azerbaijan
    May 5 2012


    Section 907 loses relevance to Azerbaijan, top official says


    Azerbaijan, Baku, May 5 / Trend E. Mehdiyev /

    Azerbaijan has been trying for 20 years to inform the U.S political
    planning centers and all bodies carrying out state policy, that
    Azerbaijan's rights were violated in the issue of Section 907,
    Azerbaijani Presidential Administration Social and Political
    Department Chief Ali Hasanov told media today.

    He reminded that Section 907 of the United States Freedom Support Act
    was injustice against Azerbaijan

    "Section 907 was adopted against Azerbaijan in 1992 under the Armenian
    lobby's pressure and it should be abolished," he said. "By its
    activity over the past period, Azerbaijan proved that this decision
    has been indeed taken unjustly. Azerbaijan did not hold Armenia in the
    blockade. Armenia has put itself in the blockade. Armenia occupied the
    territory between Azerbaijan and Armenia."

    "For now the section has lost its relevance to Azerbaijan," he stressed.

    "We do not expect any financial and economic assistance from the U.S,"
    he said. "We do not need it. Azerbaijan and the U.S are equal
    partners. If the political planning centers of this country think that
    abolishing Section 907 is in the interests of the U.S, they will
    cancel it. Otherwise, we will not insist on this. We do not need to
    receive any grants from the U.S as part of Section 907."

    The U.S. Congress adopted the Freedom Support Act in October 1992 to
    regulate rendering state aid to former Soviet republics. According to
    Section 907 of the law, the U.S. government was forbidden to assist
    Azerbaijani official bodies. Section 907 has been suspended by the
    U.S. president since 2002 on an annual basis in accordance with his
    powers given by the Congress in 2001.

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