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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    U.S. Congressmen against Missile Sale to Turkey

    12.05.2006 18:10 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Co-Chairpersons of the Hellenic Caucus were
    joined by Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and George
    Radanovich (R-CA) in calling on Congressional leaders to reexamine a
    controversial $162 million U.S. missile sale to Turkey, reported
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). In letters addressed to
    the Chairmen and Ranking Members of the House Armed Services and
    International Relations Committees, the four legislators voiced their
    "deep concern and opposition to the application currently before your
    Committee for the foreign military sale to Turkey of 50 AGM 84K Joint
    Standoff Land Attack Missiles - Expanded Response (SLAM-ER) and
    associated equipment and services." Noting that Turkey has enforced an
    illegal blockade against Armenia for the last twelve years, provides
    support to Azerbaijan against Nagorno Karabakh, and refuses to
    normalize relations with Armenia, they stressed that, "there are no
    safeguards in place to ensure that the transfer of these advanced new
    weapons to Turkey will not be used to threaten Armenia." Commenting on
    the presence of more than 40,000 Turkish military troops in the
    Turkish-occupied area of Cyprus, the legislators argued that the sale
    would "exacerbate the already existing military imbalance over
    Cyprus," and "worsen the uneasy, insecure and disadvantaged position
    of the Republic of Cyprus in terms of its defense and weapons
    proliferation."

    Armenian National Committee of America Executive Director Aram
    Hampariam thanked the Congressmen and remarked that the sale of
    missiles to a state that intruded into Cyprus with the American
    weapons and conveyed these weapons to Azerbaijan during the conflict
    with Nagorno Karabakh doesn't meet the U.S. interests.
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