WASHINGTON — During a hearing this week before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) praised Secretary of State John Kerry for his Senate record on the Armenian Genocide and encouraged him to continue to advocate for US affirmation.
”I commend you as Senator Kerry for your incredible record fighting for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and hope that as Secretary Kerry you will do likewise,” stated Sherman.
Inviting Kerry to submit his answers for the record, Sherman also raised concerns about Azerbaijan’s hostile acts against Armenians and recounted the brutal murder in Hungary at a 2004 NATO Partnership for Peace training program of Armenian Army Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan by Azeri Army Lieutenant Ramil Safarov, as well as continued threats by Azerbaijan’s president to shoot down any planes flying in and out of the Stepanakert airport in the Republic of Nagorno Karabagh.
“The Azeri soldier that murdered a sleeping Armenian soldier at a NATO exercise has been promoted and praised and in light of that and other aggressive actions, I hope that you will review and perhaps withdraw any military assistance to Azerbaijan,” stated Sherman. He added, “I hope that you will also warn the Azeris that it is simply outrageous for them to threaten to shoot down civilian aircraft that try to fly into the Nagorno Karabagh airport.”
“We commend Congressman Sherman for raising these critically important issues with Secretary Kerry,” stated Armenian Assembly of America Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. “On the eve of the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Congressman Sherman’s remarks serve as a timely reminder to the Administration to fulfill its commitment,” Ardouny continued.
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Sherman Encourages Kerry to Support Affirmation of Armenian Genocide Raises Concerns over Azeri Hostilities
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