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Senator Menendez urges Secretary Blinken to halt all security assistance to Azerbaijan

September 23,2022 13:44
Washington, D.C. – The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) welcomed a letter by Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, to Secretary Antony Blinken, urging the Administration to cut U.S. assistance to Azerbaijan as a result of its invasion into sovereign Armenia last week.
Senator Menendez stated that the “unprovoked and illegal attacks,” which killed over 100 Armenians, highlight the “brutality of the Aliyev regime” and urged that all security assistance to Azerbaijan be halted.
“This heinous assault on Armenian territory is only the latest example in a pattern of Azerbaijani brutality,” continued Senator Menendez, citing the 2020 War on Artsakh launched by Azerbaijan, with the full and open support of Turkey, against the Armenian people of Artsakh, which resulted in thousands of deaths, scores displaced and injured, and close to 200 Armenian prisoners of war still unlawfully held in captivity by Azerbaijan, including “unlawful killings and torture by Azerbaijani forces…[the use of] cluster munitions and phosphorous bombs, and posted videos of beheadings online.”
Senator Menendez emphasized the Government Accounting Office’s (GAO) report publicly released earlier this year that proved that the Department of State and Department of Defense failed to comply with reporting requirements for reviewing U.S. assistance to the Government of Azerbaijan in terms of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act.
“The United States must play no part in supporting authoritarian brutality,” said Senator Menendez. “The United States has an important opportunity to stand with the Armenian people as they attempt to repel an authoritarian assault.”
“The Assembly commends Senator Menendez and fully supports his letter to Secretary of State Blinken,” said Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. “The U.S. must step in to cut off assistance to Azerbaijan, because the more Aliyev’s belligerent actions go unchecked, the further he will destabilize the region and the emerging democracy in Armenia will be at grave risk.”
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Senator Menendez to Secretary Blinken: “Halt All Security Assistance to Azerbaijan”

— Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Urges Biden Administration to Stand with Armenian people Against Azerbaijan’s Authoritarian Assault

WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, citing Azerbaijan’s most recent attacks on Armenia, called on the Biden Administration to “halt all security assistance to Azerbaijan and review all assistance programs to the country,” reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA.)

“We want to thank Chairman Menendez for his principled, powerful, and persistent leadership in cutting off all U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan – an urgent undertaking made all the more pressing by Aliyev’s bombing, invasion, and occupation of sovereign Armenian soil,” said ANCA National Board Member Ani Tchaghlasian, who hails from the Garden State.  “Working alongside Senator Menendez, we are committed to pursuing statutory and all other avenues available to us to stop the flow of U.S. tax dollars to oil-rich Azerbaijan’s openly aggressive and violently anti-Armenian regime.”

In a strongly worded September 22nd letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Chairman Menendez asserted, “The United States must play no part in supporting authoritarian brutality,” pledging to work with Senate and House colleagues to eliminate the presidential waiver authority of Section 907 (Public Law 107-115) restrictions on U.S. aid to Azerbaijan.

Chairman Menendez stressed that a Government Accountability Office review he had commissioned, detailing U.S. aid to Azerbaijan had shown that the State Department, “failed to meet statutory reporting requirements to Congress on the impact of U.S. assistance during the period considered. While the Department of State has concurred with the GAO on its recommendations to ensure the necessary requirements are met to invoke the waiver, it has not yet provided action plans to the GAO on how it will address this concern.”

He went on to emphasize that the “Administration must not minimize the Azerbaijani assault in an effort to appear impartial. President Biden said in his 2022 State of the Union Address, ‘…when dictators do not pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos.’ The United States has an important opportunity to stand with the Armenian people as they attempt to repel an authoritarian assault.”

The full text of Chairman Menendez’s letter is below and available here:

Earlier this week, Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) was joined by seven Senate colleagues in sending a letter to the State Department and Defense Department arguing that, “in light of Azerbaijan’s recent and repeated acts of aggression toward Armenia, the United States should cease providing any security assistance to Azerbaijan until Armenia and Azerbaijan reach a permanent and lasting resolution that respects the will of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.”

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