There are various options of international mechanisms for the Stepanakert-Baku dialogue. Pashinyan

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YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS. There are various options of international mechanisms for dialogue between Stepanakert and Baku, ARMENPRESS reports, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said during the discussion of the report on the implementation process and results of the Government Action Plan 2021-2026 for the year of 2022 in the National Assembly.

Anna Grigoryan, MP from the "Armenia" faction, asked what international mechanism should be in place for the Baku-Stepanakert dialogue.

"There are various versions of the international mechanism. Azerbaijan says no, there should not be an international mechanism, because it is its internal matter. In 2017, the chief negotiator representing Armenia also said that the problem is that Azerbaijan says that it is its internal matter," the Prime Minister noted.

In the context of the events in Tegh village, Anna Grigoryan accused the Armenian authorities of inaction, noting that the Azerbaijanis come forward, deploy, and do not allow the Armenian side to carry out construction and engineering works. The Prime Minister replied that the MP's information about the situation in Tegh village is at least not complete, the events did not happen that way.

"It's not so that the Armenian side was not there. It is not that the Azerbaijanis did something, after which the Armenian side did something. It is not the case that the Armenian side does not carry out fortification works in its own territory. It is not the case that the Armenian side has not taken parts of the border under control. But it's also not so that there aren't problems there. There are problems there, and these problems are related to both certain activities and certain inactions. Those phenomena are very disturbing and problematic," said the Prime Minister

Alexis Ohanian’s Nationality and Religion: How Did He Become the Fourth Most Famous Armenian Celebrity

Alexis Ohanian without a question holds the true nature and aspect of someone who, despite not coming from a well-off family, can establish themselves in the prominent personalities figures chart of the globe.

The 39-year-old whose accomplishments exceed his reputation has provided the digital community with decades of advancement and accessibility to various outlets that no other individuals succeeded to glorify the public with. This notably includes his co-founding media aggression website Reddit.

Apart from an incredible domain of portfolios under his supervision, Ohanian hasn’t missed achieving a mark in his personal life as well. He is happily married to tennis superstar and acclaimed GOAT Serena Williams.

Alexis Ohanian with his wife Serena Williams (Credit: Parade)

Alexis has certainly given a lot back to the community as well and made a significant impact in 2020 when he gave up his executive chairman seat at Reddit in support of ‘Black Lives Matter‘ following the tragic events surrounding police brutality and the murder of George Floyd.

The internet personality, however, does not have his roots based in the US. He was born to a first-generation Armenian-American father, Chris Ohanian. After the Armenian genocide, his parents left the country and moved to the United States of America as refugees to escape the salvation of what was left behind in their country.

In connection to the same, Alexis’ birthplace was Brooklyn, where he went on to live his life and with his determination and hard work, made it so that he moved up the ranks and earned himself a tremendous amount of recognition.

Despite having faced a rough childhood, a childhood where he did not always have the privilege of having the best of everything. He has achieved a lot in life.

American personality Alexis Ohanian is one of the few Armenians who has made a big name for themselves in the industry and is notably categorized as the fourth most famous Armenian ever in history.In connection to the same, Alexis’ birthplace was Brooklyn, where he went on to live his life and with his determination and hard work, made it so that he moved up the ranks and earned himself a tremendous amount of recognition.

Despite having faced a rough childhood, a childhood where he did not always have the privilege of having the best of everything. He has achieved a lot in life.


Armenia: Moscow supports the normalization of relations between Yerevan and Ankara. Lavrov

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 21:33, 7 April 2023

YEREVAN, APRIL 7, ARMENPRESS. Moscow supports the normalization of relations between Yerevan and Ankara, ARMENPRESS informs Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov said during a joint press conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu.

"We welcome the process of normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey, which started with our support. We welcome efforts to unblock transport links and communications. Of course, we welcome the post-conflict reconstruction of the South Caucasus," Lavrov said.

The Russian Foreign Minister insisted that trilateral agreements were reached between the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia on all issues, which still remain the basis of normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

"We hope that our non-regional partners will not interfere in this process, but will push the parties to strictly implement the trilateral agreements," he emphasized.

IBRD signs €92.3 million loan agreement with Armenia for Green, Resilient and Inclusive Development Policy Operation

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YEREVAN, APRIL 4, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) have signed a €92.3 million loan agreement for the Armenia Green, Resilient and Inclusive Development Policy Operation project.

The agreement was signed by Finance Minister of Armenia Vahe Hovhannisyan and World Bank Armenia Country Manager Caroline Geginat. The IBRD is a member of the World Bank Group.

The budget support resources will be directed for funding the deficit envisaged under the law on the 2023 state budget, the finance ministry said.

The operation supports the 2021-26 Program of the Government of the Republic of Armenia and is aimed at promoting green, resilient, and inclusive development by: (i) improving the regulatory framework for environmental management to help Armenia mitigate and adapt to the pressures of climate change; (ii) enhancing equity and promoting human capital development; and (iii) supporting the anti-corruption framework and justice sector efficiency.

Russia calls for resumption of Armenian-Azerbaijani talks

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 15:12, 23 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 23, ARMENPRESS. Russia has expressed concern over the growing number of incidents taking place in Nagorno Karabakh where it has around 2000 peacekeepers.

“We are really concerned by the increasing hostile rhetoric and the growing number of incidents in Nagorno Karabakh, and the unwillingness of the parties to reach an agreement in resolving the situation around Lachin Corridor,” Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said at a press briefing, adding that there is no alternative to the peace process. “We are resolute in this matter and we reaffirm our stance,” she added.

Zakharova called for a resumption of the Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations.

“We call on the parties to display restraint in their statements and actions, to resume negotiations in all directions of the Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement, including unblocking of transport connections, border delimitation, preparation of the peace treaty, holding of meetings between public figures and parliamentarians and other [directions],” she said.

The Russian foreign ministry spokesperson also commented on their attitude towards the involvement of the West in this matter.

“Major problems emerged as soon as they appeared. Behind the talk on the desire for peace and to help we see things in the real process that entirely contradict the West’s statements,” Zakharova said.

First of its kind memory game features inspiring Armenian women trailblazers

GLENDALE, Calif. – A brand new memory game called Hzor Hayuhiner, featuring inspiring Armenian women, has been released. 

“When I ordered the memory game Little People Big Dreams featuring remarkable women like Harriet Tubman, Marie Curie and Rosa Parks, I was disappointed that we didn’t have a similar game in Armenian, about Armenian women,” recalled creator Lerna Shirinian. “Armenian women have been at the forefront of national defense, education, innovation, art, music, literature, women’s rights and philanthropy. Their stories should be used to educate and inspire the next generation,” she continued.

Hzor Hayuhiner will feature 20 remarkable women, including scientists, writers, activists, artists, intellectuals and revolutionaries. Children will discover female role models by matching the faces of Queen Zabel, Sosse Mayrig, Lusine Zakaryan, Silva Gaboudigian, Lola Sassouni, Mariam Aslamazyan, Zabel Yesayan, Haykanoush Mark, Srpuhi Vahanian Dussap, Mari Beylerian, Satenig Dzaghig Madinian, Aurora Mardiganian, Zabel Sibil Assadour, Diana Apkar, Shushanik Gurghinian, Alenoush Terian, Anna Der Avedikian, Berjouhi Parseghian, Katarine Zalian-Manoukian and Varvara Sahakian. 

Yerevan-based talented artist Lusine Ghukasyan is the illustrator for Hzor Hayuhiner. She is a digital artist with a background in painting, engraving, digital drawing and 3D sculpting and brings characters and stories to life through her imagination. She is also the illustrator of Anbardeli Zabel  the beautiful picture book biography about the writer and activist.

Hzor Hayuhiner includes 20 pairs of cards to match and an educational pamphlet that provides a summary of each woman’s life and achievements. Both the cards and pamphlet will be printed in Armenian. The game offers several different ways to play – all of which are fun, educational, and require observation and concentration skills. Hzor Hayuhiner can also be used as a storytelling prompt for young players, in which a child can choose a card and begin to tell a story. The other players can take turns repeating the story and add new details with each turn. The educational pamphlet can also be used for a variety of purposes, including interactive presentations for school-aged children. 

“I am excited that with Hzor Hayuhiner, we can bring Armenian history to life in our schools, community centers and homes. We can teach children about the incredible women who made critical contributions to our nation in hopes that they will be the next Satenig Madinian or Zabel Yesayan,” shared Shirinian.

Hzor Hayuhiner can be pre-ordered through the online Indiegogo campaign page.




Armenpress: Pashinyan congratulates Greek PM on national holiday

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YEREVAN, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis on the occasion of the Greek national holiday.

Below is the letter published by the Prime Minister’s Office.

"Your Excellency,

On behalf of the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian people, I convey my sincere congratulations to you and the fraternal people of Greece on the occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Greece, wishing prosperity, progress and peace.

Armenian-Greek interstate relations anchored on strong traditional ties and a common value system stand out for their willingness to show solidarity and support to each other, for which please accept my sincere gratitude.

I am confident that the effective and continuously developing cooperation between Armenia and Greece will be further strengthened and expanded in the future at both bilateral and multilateral levels, including in the context of Armenia-EU cooperation, as well as the framework of Armenia-Greece-Cyprus cooperation.

Taking the opportunity, I reaffirm our readiness to develop the multi-layered cooperation between our countries for the benefit of the friendly Armenian and Greek peoples”.

Tania Sahakian: I am bridging the gap between Armenia and the outside world

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Bridge IT helps companies to expand into or within Armenia, it supports business from A to Z. Bridge IT incorporates financial, legal, operational services as well as recruiting, PR and team management.

Tania Sahakian is the founder and advisor of Bridge IT. She acted as the Regional Director of one of INC 5000’s Fastest Growing Companies – DISQO – leading the Yerevan office foundation, talent and brand growth, and operations including financial, legal, logistics and government relations.

iTel.am spoke with her about Bridge IT’s idea, first steps and its development perspective.

The idea of Bridge IT and the first steps

Building, scaling companies & communities to create impact is my passion. Growing up all over the world has given me the blessing to be a bridge between cultures, societies and people. I have moved through various industries in my professional life in both public and private sectors and my one constant has been community building, connecting people and resources to make big things happen.

Since I moved to Armenia in 2011, my role has been bridging the gap between Armenia and the outside world. While I was at TUMO I received constant requests to connect people and businesses with talent in Armenia. The secret was out that you can find quality engineering and design talent in Armenia. I had become a de facto recruiter. Then as we launched and grew the DISQO offices in Armenia and not only outsourcing but we were building our main products here, the requests grew to not just talent but building companies in Armenia.

Armenia as a silicon mountain was starting to have more of a brand awareness. The war and conflict did not deter this. First, Armenians in the diaspora understood that the tech industry was something you could invest in and get a return on your investment. Then, international companies noticed. Ultimately, companies are looking for talent and they will go where the talent is. And our talent proved that living in a conflict area does not interrupt the quality production coming out of Armenia. Israel has done this for years and become the country with the highest number of tech companies in the world living in a conflict zone.

As I was receiving more and more requests to consult companies expanding into Armenia, and vice versa, Armenian companies expanding into the Northern American market, it was a natural move to launch a consulting firm to help make the process smooth for this transition.

Problems faced by international companies wishing to expand in Armenia

International companies are looking for opportunities to expand their teams with highly qualified professionals. Those companies that consider Armenia as a direction of expansion also lack knowledge, experience and connections. We help companies launch and expand in Armenia and Armenian companies expand to the USA, Canada.

When moving to Armenia 60% of companies failed because they don’t treat Armenia with the same business standard and practices that are locally accepted. Sometimes people rely on non-professional sources and contacts to move their business forward. The main gaps are:

•    not having an established local network,
•    understanding of the local culture,
•    underestimated effectiveness of brand visibility & PR,
•    lack of cross-functional management,
•    underestimated recruitment costs,
•    lack of an experienced team to guide them.

So we basically cover the gaps by developing and executing strategies and help businesses focus on their long term goals.

The feature of Bridge IT and functions the company perform

Our advantage is in-depth knowledge of the business environment in Armenia, the USA and Canada, extensive experience and connections that make the expansion process smooth and fast. We connect international companies to Armenia  and Armenian companies with the US and Canadian market for now, acting as a bridge to solve seemingly difficult problems quickly and smoothly.

The team

For now, the team is new, and soon we will start to fill it with specialists from Armenia, the US and Canada. Now we collaborate in a project format with the best professionals who have years of experience in business development, legal affairs, financial management, marketing, PR, logistics and human talent management.

Bridge IT’s upcoming projects and development perspective

We already have clients were serving both in Armenia and the US. The next steps are to make sure we establish ourselves, deliver and keep our reputation to attract more companies through case studies. Long term we need to be part of the branding story of ‘Come work from Armenia’ and ‘Invest in Armenian companies’.

For that we need to establish and grow the company's US-based headquarters, staffing the core team. In the next two years, to have a presence in Armenia in order to manage the activities more efficiently, grow our team and launch marketing campaigns targeting Armenia and Armenian companies for investment and growth.

Nune Grigoryan talked to Tania Sahakian



Armenpress: Forbes includes Armenian Ucraft platform in Best Free Website Builders Of 2023 list

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YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. Forbes magazine has included the Armenian Ucraft website builder in its Best Free Website Builders Of 2023 list alongside GoDaddy, WordPress, Wix, Mailchimp and others.

The top 10 website builders were selected by the Forbes Advisor Small Business team using “product data, strategic methodologies and expert insights.”

Ucraft is a free website builder with a drag-and-drop editor, hosting, CMS and e-commerce functions. You can build and publish a website for free and connect it to your own domain—a function that’s unusual for totally free site builders.




Congressional Armenian Caucus seeks $150 million in US aid for Artsakh and Armenia


WASHINGTON, DC –
 With Azerbaijan’s blockade against Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) entering its third month and amid Aliyev’s escalating attacks on Armenian civilians, the ANCA is rallying community and coalition support for a Congressional Armenian Caucus request to stop US military aid to Azerbaijan and send at least $150 million in assistance to Artsakh and Armenia, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). The request comes in the form of a letter to Appropriations Subcommittee on State-Foreign Operations Chairman Mario Diaz Balart (R-FL) and Ranking Member Barbara Lee (D-CA), who have already begun crafting the US House version of the Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) foreign aid bill.

“Well over a hundred thousand Armenians and allied Americans have already asked their US Representatives to stop US military aid to oil-rich Azerbaijan and send American humanitarian assistance to at-risk Artsakh – a powerful groundswell of grassroots activism from all fifty US states and across the American political spectrum,” said ANCA executive director Aram Hamparian. “With Azerbaijan’s blockade now well into its third month and Aliyev steadily escalating his deadly aggression, we all need to step up – meeting with legislators, leveraging coalitions, and relentlessly writing, calling and tweeting to demand concrete action from the elected officials who come asking for our votes every election.”

In a “Dear Colleague” letter sent to Members of Congress, Congressional Armenian Caucus founding co-chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ) noted, “Meaningful increases in assistance to Armenia for important priorities – including supporting populations displaced as a result of Azerbaijan’s aggression and impacted by the blockade of the Lachin Corridor – are essential to ensuring the stabilization of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh and paving a pathway towards lasting peace and security in the region.”

The letter includes the following budgetary requests:

— $100 million for security, economic, governance and rule of law assistance to Armenia

— $50 million for Artsakh to provide a comprehensive assistance strategy and support the Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh in their rebuilding and resettlement efforts – along with an additional $2 million for humanitarian demining and UXO clearance.

— The suspension of all US military and security aid to Azerbaijan and a State Department assessment of potential sanctions against Azeri officials found to have supported human rights abuses and war crimes.

— Language supporting the Administration’s efforts to secure the release of Armenian POWs illegally held by Azerbaijan.

The ANCA has launched an action platform through which pro-Armenian advocates can write, tweet and call their US Representative to cosign the Congressional letter.

The full text of the Armenian Caucus letter is provided below.

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Dear Chairman Diaz-Balart and Ranking Member Lee:

We write to thank the Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs for your longstanding support of the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh). This includes the important language you incorporated into the Fiscal Year 2023 bill, providing $60 million in funding for Armenia, $2 million in demining assistance for Artsakh, and an assistance strategy for addressing the humanitarian needs from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. We ask that you build on these historic investments by considering the inclusion of the below provisions that will help strengthen America’s standing with partner countries in the region and hold Azerbaijan accountable for its ongoing hostilities in Artsakh and Armenia, including the ongoing blockade of the Lachin Corridor. The blockade has intentionally deprived Artsakh’s 120,000 Armenians of essential good, including food, fuel, medical supplies, electricity, and internet access.

Robust U.S. Assistance in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)

Azerbaijan’s inhumane blockade of Artsakh has left the region’s Armenian population on the brink of a humanitarian crisis and threatens to have lasting consequences on the region’s security. These cruel actions are taking place as the people of Artsakh continue to face severe hardships caused by the deadly 44-day war Azerbaijani forces launched in 2020. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 88 percent of the approximately 90,000 refugees displaced to Armenia were women, children, and the elderly. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) also acknowledges that an “acute humanitarian crisis” continues for many of these families, including those who have been able to return to Artsakh. Unfortunately, the assistance provided to date by the U.S. government is wholly insufficient to address the overwhelming needs of these people.

The U.S. has historically promoted peace in Artsakh through U.S. government-funded landmine and unexploded ordnance clearance efforts and enabled rebuilding by investing in humanitarian assistance initiatives. We are requesting the State Department and USAID to deliver on the humanitarian assistance strategy mandated in the FY23 Appropriations Bill that lives up to our American humanitarian commitments. This vital package would help provide Armenian refugees with the aid, housing, food security, water and sanitation, health care, rehabilitation, and demining/UXO clearance they need to reconstruct their communities, rebuild their lives, and resettle their homes.

We urge you to include the following provisions in the body of the foreign aid bill:

·     Of the funds appropriated under this heading, not less than $2,000,000 shall be made available for assistance in Nagorno-Karabakh to provide humanitarian demining and UXO clearance and $50,000,000 shall be made available to support rebuilding and resettlement efforts by Armenian victims in Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as address the long-term consequences of Azerbaijan’s blockade of the Lachin Corridor. Such assistance will help to meet basic human needs, including maternal healthcare, drinking water programs, as well as food and energy security and access to internet.

Security, Economic, and Governance Assistance for Armenia

The United States remains uniquely positioned to make important diplomatic advances in the South Caucasus. This is especially true in Armenia, an ancient nation with a modern democracy that continues to make democratic reforms in a region dominated by autocratic leaders. Providing significant assistance to Armenia will help make it more secure, bolster its democracy, sustain economic development, and stabilize its civil society. Providing security assistance to Armenia at this time is especially important as the Armenian people seek international assistance in protecting their sovereignty in the face of a constant Azerbaijani expansionism and authoritarianism.

This critical investment will build on past support for Armenia and Artsakh by the Subcommittee and will help strengthen the U.S.-Armenia strategic partnership, solidify our presence, and grow our influence in the region. We request the following language be included in this legislation:

·     Of the funds appropriated by this Act, not less than $100 million shall be made available for Armenia prioritizing security assistance, economic development, private sector productivity, energy independence, democracy and the rule of law, and other purposes.

Prohibition on U.S. Military Aid to Azerbaijan and Sanctions

Despite assurances by the State Department that U.S. military assistance to Azerbaijan has not materially aided aggression against Armenia and Artsakh, it is abundantly clear that the continued waiver of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act, amidst Azerbaijan’s unabated policy of aggression, has emboldened this violent pattern of behavior.

President Ilham Aliyev began his brutal 2020 assault on Artsakh not long after receiving over $100 million in security assistance through the Section 333 Building Partner Capacity Program in Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019. Azerbaijani forces used advanced Turkish drones, cluster munitions, and white phosphorus to indiscriminately attack homes, churches, and hospitals that killed thousands during the 44-day war. While a ceasefire halting the war was signed in November 2020, Azerbaijani forces continue their aggressive behavior in the region. This includes an assault on Armenia’s sovereign territory in September 2022, which saw Azerbaijani forces occupy over 50 square miles of territory and perpetrate horrific war crimes such as the execution of unarmed Armenian prisoners of war.

The blockade of the Lachin Corridor that Azerbaijan imposed on December 12, 2022, is designed to deny the region’s Armenian population access to essential humanitarian goods and clearly highlights the Aliyev regime’s unwillingness to seriously negotiate a fair, lasting peace deal. It is imperative that our government stops rewarding behavior that undermines our interests in ensuring a negotiated settlement for this crisis and that we respect the fundamental rights of Artsakh’s vulnerable Armenian population.

The Section 333 funding, along with other U.S. funding to Azerbaijan through the IMET and FMF programs breaks with an over two-decades long policy of parity in security assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan, significantly increasing American support for the authoritarian Aliyev regime. In fact, according to a January 31, 2022, report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the State Department likely violated Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act in sending this and other assistance to Azerbaijan from 2014 to 2021. They did so by not properly consulting and communicating with Congress on what processes they used to determine whether U.S. aid to Azerbaijan could be used for offensive purposes against Armenia.

Holding Azerbaijan accountable is long overdue and must begin with Congress encouraging the Administration to fully enforce Section 907, restricting the Administration’s authority to waive this law, and enacting statutory prohibitions on any new or pending U.S. military or security aid to Azerbaijan. Congress must also urge the Administration to provide a report on Azerbaijan’s eligibility for military assistance under the Leahy Laws. We request that the following language be included in the final SFOPs bill:

·     None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available under this Act may be provided to the Government of Azerbaijan through U.S. military or security assistance programs. To inform the reevaluation of any future security assistance to Azerbaijan, the Secretary of State is directed to provide a report on Azerbaijan’s eligibility for military assistance programs under existing statutes. Additionally, the Secretary of State is directed to develop and submit to the Committee on Appropriations an assessment of the eligibility of Azerbaijani officials involved in the commissioning of human rights abuses and war crimes under existing statutes.

Armenian Prisoners of War and Captured Civilians

On November 9, 2020, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Russia signed a tripartite statement to end the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh, where all parties agreed that the ‘‘exchange of prisoners of war, hostages, and other detainees as well as the remains of the fatalities shall be carried out.” However, the Government of Azerbaijan continues to detain an estimated 130 Armenian prisoners of war, hostages, and detained persons, misrepresenting their status to justify their continued captivity. We request that the following language be included in the final SFOPs bill:

·     The Committee is concerned by Azerbaijan’s failure to immediately return all Armenian prisoners of war and captured civilians and, thus, (2) urges the Secretary of State to continue engaging at all levels with Azerbaijani authorities, including through the OSCE Minsk Group process, to make clear the importance of adhering to their obligations, under the November 9 statement and international law, to immediately release all prisoners of war and captured civilians.

Again, thank you for your leadership on the Subcommittee. We appreciate your consideration of these requests.

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.