Chairman Royce Announces Special Congressional Karabakh Briefing to Address Escalating Azerbaijani Aggression‏

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WASHINGTON, DC – A Capitol Hill celebration of Nagorno Karabakh’s commitment to peace – capping a two day Armenian National Committe of America (ANCA) pro-Artsakh advocacy campaign – featured a public call by Representative Ed Royce, Chairman of the powerful House Foreign Affairs Committee, for a special briefing with the U.S. Ambassador James Warlick – the State Department official responsible for the Nagorno Karabakh peace talks, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

The special briefing comes as a follow up to the October 26th Congressional letter addressed to Ambassador Warlick, initiated by Chairman Royce and Ranking Democrat Eliot Engel (D-NY) and cosigned by over 80 House colleagues, outlining three concrete steps to address escalating Karabakh violence, including the removal of snipers from the border, an increase in OSCE monitors and deployment of a gunfire direction finders.

Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh have both expressed support for these life-saving initiatives; Azerbaijan has not.

“Why are the snipers not pulled back? […] Why have we not deployed those special [gun fire] direction finders?” asked Chairman Royce, citing reports of unprecedented Azerbaijani tank fired shelling and high-powered rifle fire, which claimed the life of 24-year-old Garik Gurgen Avanesyan.

Chairman Royce concluded his remarks, noting “I retain hope that one day the people of Nagorno Karabakh will be able to live in peace, enjoying security and a flourishing trade with its neighbors in the region, and I give thanks to those of you here who are committed to that peace and who are committed to stay engaged to see that that happens.”

“We were pleased to have so many ANCA activists fly in from across America to Washington for this special celebration of Artsakh’s freedom and commitment to peace,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian following the program. “As I said today from the podium, Artsakh is, at its heart, a very American story: the victory of a free people over foreign rule; a people committed to democracy, devoted to freedom, and working for peace – for themselves and all the citizens of the region. It is in this spirit that we recognize Chairman Royce’s principled leadership, thank all those legislators who joined with us today, and welcome Ambassador Warlick’s participation in today’s pro-peace program.”

Hamparian, who joined Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Robert Dold (R-IL) and Frank Pallone (D-NJ) as masters of ceremony, welcomed Ambassador Warlick to the program, citing his role as a partner for peace, and an ally in the search for a fair and lasting peace for Nagorno Karabakh and all the citizens of the region.

Chairman Royce, Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Pallone and Dold were joined by House Select Committee on Intelligence Ranking Democrat Adam Schiff (D-CA), and Representatives Judy Chu (D-CA), Katherine Clark (D-MA), Jim Costa (D-CA), and Dina Titus (D-NV), at the annual Capitol Hill Karabakh freedom observance, with featured keynote remarks by Republic of Nagorno Karabakh Foreign Minister Karen Mirzoyan and Armenian Ambassador to the U.S. Tigran Sargisyan. His Eminence Vicken Aykazian, Legate of the Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Eastern US, offered the invocation and Fr. Hovsep Karapetyan offered the convocation, respectively.

Pro-Artsakh advocates from across the US converged in Washington DC on December 8th as part of the “ANCA Fly-In for #NKPeace” initiative – a two-day mission to share a message of peace and democracy with U.S. Senators and Representatives, culminating in the December 9th Capitol Hill observance.

Community leaders from California, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Tennessee, among other states, joined Virginia, Maryland and DC advocates for the two-day marathon of meetings and visits, spotlighting expanded Azerbaijani violence.

Complete coverage of the “ANCA Fly-In for #NKPeace” initiative and Capitol Hill observance will be available in upcoming days on the ANCA website and social media sites.

Photo: House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA) offering remarks at the Artsakh freedom observance on Capitol Hill.