ANCA requests meeting with Biden regarding enforcement of Section 907
The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is calling for a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden to discuss his upcoming decision, expected in the coming weeks, to waive or enforce Section 907 – a longstanding statutory restriction on U.S. aid to Azerbaijan’s Aliyev regime.
“President Biden owes all Americans – especially those of Armenian heritage – a fair hearing and full explanation of his decision to greenlight U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan’s openly anti-Armenian Aliyev government, in the wake of Baku’s 2020 ethnic cleansing of Artsakh and amid its ongoing attacks across the Armenian homeland,” said ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian. “In the interests of accountability and transparency, we seek this meeting – prior to any determination the President makes regarding future U.S. aid to Azerbaijan – to ensure that he hears personally and explores openly the adverse security and humanitarian implications of providing even a single dollar of American tax-payer funded aid or arms to the Aliyev regime.”
In a letter, dated March 14th, ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian requested an in-person meeting, underscoring that President Biden’s waiver has compounded “the Biden-Harris Administration’s failure to condemn Azerbaijan’s aggression or hold its dictatorial Aliyev regime accountable for documented war crimes, violations of international law, and U.S. arms export controls.”
The text of the letter is available online here.
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