US congressmen pressed Secretary of State to enforce Section 907 restrictions on U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan

ARMINFO
Armenia – May 4 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Bob Menendez and House Foreign Affairs Committee members Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Jim Costa (D-CA) pressed Secretary of State Antony Blinken last week to enforce Section 907 restrictions on  U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan and expand U.S. aid to Artsakh,  reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).  

The exchanges with the Secretary of State took place during Senate  and House committee hearings reviewing the Biden Administration's  Fiscal Year 2023 foreign aid priorities.  "Azerbaijan's oil-rich,  anti-Armenian Aliyev regime does not need and surely doesn't deserve  a single penny of U.S. taxpayer money," said ANCA Executive Director  Aram Hamparian. "We are grateful for the grilling of Secretary  Blinken by Senator Menendez and Representative Sherman and Costa and  echo their calls for an end to all U.S. arms and aid to Azerbaijan." 

During the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, Chairman  Menendez referenced the Government Accountability Office report that  found that the State Department failed to properly report on the  impact of the waiver of Section 907 restrictions on the military  balance between Armenia and Artsakh.  "I look at this budget now and  I see a $1.4 million discrepancy between the support for Armenia and  Azerbaijan. I see what the Azerbaijanis are doing in  Nagorno-Karabakh, including trying to eradicate the presence of  Armenians who have lived there. How is it that we're going to provide  more money – which in my mind is in violation, but forgetting about  the waiver, is in direct violation of section907? That's not  something I'm going to support, just to have you know." 

Blinken responded, saying, "907 is, as you know, an annual decision.   We have an interagency review going on and that review is underway,  but I take what you say seriously and I'll take a look at that."  He  continued to note that he has been "very actively and directly  engaged with leadership in both Armenia and Azerbaijan, including  just as recently as a week ago phone calls with Prime Minister  Pashinyan and with President Aliyev as well as their foreign  ministers trying to help advance the prospects for a long term  political settlement with regard to Nagorno-Karabakh. We have been  developing and promoting various confidence-building measures."  

In a surprising departure from the standard U.S. policy of false  parity on Azerbaijani aggression, Secretary Blinken noted, "we've  been trying to push back on any unilateral actions, particularly by  Azerbaijan that would only inflame the situation." 

During the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, Rep. Brad Sherman  asked:  "Should the Administration not waive Section 907, at least  until the POWs are released and those of Armenian ethnicity are able  to go back to their homes from which they've been cleansed?"  Secretary Blinken responded that the Biden Administration is "working  very assiduously" to secure the release of POWs from Azerbaijan.   "Second, 907 is, as it is annually, under review. And as soon as we  have the results of that review, obviously we'll make those known to  you."  Rep. Sherman again urged Secretary Blinken not to waive  Section 907.   Rep. Costa pressed Secretary Blinken on U.S. aid levels to Artsakh.   "The situation with Armenia and Azerbaijan has been very frustrating.   And I don't believe Azerbaijan has lived up to their agreements, and  certainly we've learned a lot of things in the last few months, but  Russia clearly is not good at keeping their word with the war  criminal who is heading the country today.  What can we expect for  additional support for Armenia and trying to hold Azerbaijan to the  commitments they made in the truce settlement?" Secretary Blinken,   reiterated his outreach to President Aliyev and Prime Minister  Pashinyan, "trying first of all to make sure that no one takes any  steps that would potentially revert to conflict, but also to try to  advance and support a long term political settlement."  When he  referenced the $2 million allocation for Artsakh demining, Rep.   Costa promptly replied, "we need to do more."

Similar to his budget request for FY2022, the President's FY2023  budget includes $23,405,000 in foreign aid and $600,000 in military  assistance to Armenia. A separate line item in the budget calls for  $6,050,000 in International Narcotics and Law Enforcement spending in  Armenia. Following broad-based Congressional outreach by the ANCA and  the Armenian American community last year, the final FY2022 aid  package for Armenia was increased to $45 million and included an  additional $2 million in U.S.  demining assistance for those affected  by the 2020 Azerbaijan and Turkey-led attacks on Armenia and Artsakh.   The ANCA has already issued calls on the White House and Congress for  $50 million in US aid to Artsakh, to help resettle the over 100,000  indigenous Artsakh Armenians ethnically cleansed by Azerbaijan in  2020. To join the nationwide call to action, visit anca.org/aid.   Last week, a bipartisan group of 64 U.S. Representatives called on  leaders of the House Appropriations Committee to stop military aid to  Azerbaijan and allocate $150 million for Artsakh and Armenia to  address the ongoing humanitarian and security crises caused by the  Erdogan and Aliyev regimes. "The overdue process of holding  Azerbaijan accountable must begin with Congress encouraging the  Administration to fully enforce Section 907, restricting the State  Department's authority to waive this law, and enacting statutory  prohibitions on any new U.S. military or security aid to Azerbaijan,"  stated the lawmakers in the letter initiated by the Congressional  Armenian Caucus and supported by the ANCA.  

ANCA Government Affairs Director Tereza Yerimyan echoed these  concerns in ANCA testimony submitted to the key appropriations panel.   "Azerbaijan has destroyed countless homes, churches, and hospitals.   It has targeted civilians, used prohibited cluster munitions and  white phosphorus, illegally detained and abused Armenian prisoners of  war, and continues to desecrate Armenian Christian holy sites and  cemeteries.  Shockingly, Azerbaijan has yet to be held to account,"  stated Yerimyan.  

"Neither the Trump nor Biden administrations have investigated  Turkey's role in Azerbaijan's aggression, including Ankara's  recruitment of jihadist mercenaries from Syria and Libya to fight  against Armenians.  Nor has either administration investigated  reports of Turkish F-16s having been used in Azerbaijan's attacks.   Closer to home, we have yet to see either the Pentagon or Department  of State look into potential violations of U.S. arms export laws  related to the discovery of U.S.  parts and technology in Turkish  Bayraktar drones deployed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh," continued  Yerimyan.  

Cavusoglu defends Grey Wolves gesture to Armenian protesters

Public Radio of Armenia
May 2 2022

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has explained the Grey Wolves gesture to Armenian protesters in Uruguay.

Speaking to reporters on his way back from Montevideo, the Turkish FM said the authorities had assured that there would be no protesters at the opening of the Turkish Embassy in Montevideo.

“During the opening of our building, they assured our Ambassador that that group would not be allowed in front of it. It was a mistake to have the group approached there even though they had promised,” Cavusoglu said.

He then added that “the demonstrators exhibited ugly attitudes.” 

“After these unacceptable and ugly attitudes, we gave the necessary answer. Our action is an insult neither to the Uruguayan authorities, nor to the Uruguayan people nor to the demonstrators,” the Turkish FM said.

Mevlit Cavusoglu flashed the gesture of the ultra-nationalist Grey Wolves group at Armenian protesters in Montevideo on April 23.

Artsakh Ombudsman’s report on Azerbaijani violations disseminated as official document in UN

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YEREVAN, APRIL 27, ARMENPRESS. The report of the Human Rights Defender of the Artsakh Republic "On the Violations of the Rights of Artsakh People by Azerbaijan in February – March 2022” was disseminated as an official document in the United Nations Organization (UN), the Office of the Ombudsman of Artsakh said.

The report is available at the following link: https://www.undocs.org/en/A/76/802

Zakharova: There are still fundamental disagreements between Baku and Yerevan over the status of Nagorno-Karabakh

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Armenia –
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Moscow is guided by proposals on basic principles for establishing interstate relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia in providing assistance to Baku and  Yerevan in the preparation of a peace agreement.

This was stated during a weekly briefing on April 28 by official representative of  the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, to clarify the status  of Artsakh against the backdrop of negotiations on the normalization  of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations.

"Let me remind you that it was prepared in Baku and received a  constructive response from Yerevan. We believe that they are a good  basis for agreeing on positions. As for the status of  Nagorno-Karabakh, there are still fundamental disagreements between  Baku and Yerevan on this topic. We see our role in helping the parties to bring their positions  closer and not vice versa," she said,  adding that this also applies to public works.  

It should be noted that speaking on April 14 in parliament, Armenian  Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said the following: "Today the  international community tells us again: lower your bar a little on  the Nagorno- Karabakh issue, and you will have greater international  consolidation around Armenia and Artsakh.  Otherwise, please don't  place your hopes on us, not because we don't want to help you, but  because we can't help you." After this statement by Pashiyan, a  meeting of the Security Council was convened in Artsakh. There was  also a meeting of the NKR President with NGOs that requested a  meeting against the backdrop of Pashinyan's statements. 

Earlier, Baku sent 5 proposals to Yerevan on the normalization of  bilateral relations. Yerevan called them acceptable. The parties are  now actively preparing to launch the process of border delimitation  and ensuring border security. 

Armenian Minister of Defense, NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative discuss regional security

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YEREVAN, APRIL 26, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Defense Suren Papikyan held a meeting on April 26 with NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy and NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia Javier Colomina, the Ministry of Defense said in a press release.

Issues related to regional security were discussed at the meeting.

The Minister of Defense of Armenia presented to Colomina the security situation and existing challenges after the 44-day war in Artsakh.

Papikyan and Colomina also discussed issues related to international security and Armenia-NATO cooperation.

Information rally of Resistance movement starts from Komitas avenue

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The information rally of the Resistance Movement starts at Komitas Avenue, from the Church of the Holy Cross.

The demand is the resignation of the authorities and the salvation of Artsakh.

To remind, the ARFD Nikol Agbalyan students' union have already organized rallies today. Four activists were detained during the rallies. Disobedience actions were held in universities, the capital monuments were decorated with flags of Artsakh.

Today a march from Ijevan to Yerevan began, with deputies from the Armenia bloc among the participants. In the coming days marches from other cities will begin.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping attaches importance to developing relations with Armenia

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping extended birthday greetings to Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan.

“In the recent years a stable and firm development of the Armenian-Chinese relations is seen and the cooperation between the two countries is solidly advancing in various areas.

I attach great importance to the development of the Armenian-Chinese relations and I am ready to make joint efforts with you to raise the friendly and collaborative relations between Armenia and China to a new level for the benefit of our countries and peoples,” Xi Jinping said in a message to Khachaturyan.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo takes part in Armenian Genocide commemoration event

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo took part in the Armenian Genocide commemoration event. , ARMENPRESS reports the co-chair of the Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations of France, member of the ARF Bureau Murad Papazian wrote on his Facebook page.

"This morning, at the invitation of Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, we visited the Paris City Hall on the occasion of the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Great moment of memory and demands. A tribute to the memory of the victims, a promise to fight to the end for justice, a commitment to continue our efforts to ensure the security and independence of Armenia and Artsakh," Papazian wrote, thanking Anne Hidalgo for support and devotion.

Commemorative events will be held in France on April 24, the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, on the initiative of the Armenian community. Every year, according to the tradition, a commemorative event is held near the Komitas monument with the participation of representatives of the government, the parliament and the city authorities of Paris.




Russian peacekeepers neutralize an artillery position in Chartar village

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YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS. Today, April 19, the Russian peacekeeping contingent neutralized an artillery position in the Chartar village of the Artsakh Republic during the engineering works, ARMENPRESS reports the Telegram channel of the Russian peacekeeping troops informs.

It is stated that a total of two 152-mm cannons with 60 projectiles were neutralised in that position.