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    US AMB OF AZERBAIJAN NOMINEE AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO PEACEFUL RESOLUTION

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    May 15 2006

    Senator Sarbanes submits questions for the hearing record Washington,
    DC - During her Senate confirmation hearing today, Ambassador-designate
    Anne Derse reiterated U.S. policy for a peaceful, mutually acceptable
    resolution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, stating that "a return
    to violence would be a tragedy."

    Senator Paul Sarbanes (D-MD), a senior member of the Foreign Relations
    Committee, submitted a series of questions for the record, including
    the government of Azerbaijan's continuing war rhetoric and other
    bellicose actions taken against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh.

    Specifically, the Senator inquired about the impact of such acts
    on the Karabakh peace process, and what steps will be taken to end
    Azerbaijan's ongoing blockade of Armenia.

    Further, he addressed Azerbaijan's attempts to isolate Armenia via a
    proposed railway that would connect Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey,
    but not traverse Armenia. The Senator also raised questions regarding
    the decision of the Administration to provide asymmetrical military
    assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan as well as on Azerbaijan's
    human rights record. "The Assembly commends Senator Sarbanes for
    his outstanding leadership on these issues of great significance,"
    said Assembly Board of Trustees Executive Committee Member Annie Totah.

    Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard G. Lugar (R-IN)
    asked Derse about the status of the Karabakh issue and her general
    assessment of democracy in the Azerbaijan. Lugar added that Azerbaijan
    will not reach its full potential if the rule of law is not improved.

    Derse responded that if confirmed, she will work toward expanding and

    strengthening U.S.-Azerbaijan security cooperation and help promote
    democracy and governance. She said a peaceful settlement to the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict is critical to achieving this goal and expressed
    hope that President of Armenia Robert Kocharian and President of
    Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev will work together on this issue.

    She further stated that as Co-Chair of the Minsk Group, the U.S. will
    also urge Armenia and Azerbaijan to remain engaged in the process and
    demonstrate political courage. Derse also expressed her commitment
    to work with both countries towards a peaceful resolution.

    >"We appreciate Ambassador-designate Derse's intentions to promote
    democracy in Azerbaijan and the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict," said Totah. "But the Nagorno Karabakh problem calls
    for the full commitment of the United States to require Azerbaijan
    to end its threats of renewed warfare and to defend the right of the
    population of Nagorno Karabakh to determine its political future
    through a democratic government of their free choice. Regional
    security, economic prosperity, and peace will be possible only if
    these principles are followed."

    On the issue of good governance, Derse stressed the importance of
    a genuine effort by Azerbaijan to respect human rights in order to
    pursue democratic reform and ensure long-term political stability.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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