Globalist Armenian PM Pashinyan Does not Need Return Of Christians To Artsakh – CDM – Human Reporters • Not Machines
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Following the failed Armenian effort in the frozen conflict of the Soviet Union — the Nagorno-Karabakh war, Christian Armenians were displaced from their historical homeland in the disputed region, now controlled by Azerbaijan.
Now, due to pressure from the global Armenian Christian diaspora community, the United States is tracking and encouraging the return of ethic Armenians to Artsakh, the ancient name of the area formerly part of the Armenian kingdom.
In response to months of sustained Armenian Caucus pressure and relentless Armenian American advocacy, the Trump-Vance Administration, this past week – in an unprecedented move – announced that the United States is actively encouraging both Yerevan and Baku to ensure “the return of ethnic Armenians to Nagorno-Karabakh,” reported the Armenian National Committee of America, reported Asbarez.
The September 25 letter articulating this newly announced Trump-Vance policy – signed by Paul D. Guaglianone of the State Department’s Bureau of Legislative Affairs – also explained that the United States is “closely monitoring the trials of detained ethnic Armenians in Azerbaijan, and – in a previously undisclosed move – confirmed that “officials at U.S. Embassy Baku attend legal proceedings whenever possible.”
Guaglianone closed by affirming that the State Department continues “to call on the Azerbaijani government to protect Armenian heritage sites in Nagorno-Karabakh.”
“We welcome the commitments undertaken by the Trump-Vance Administration in its response to a bipartisan letter signed by 87 members of the Armenian Caucus, and are already working with our Congressional allies, coalition partners, and community activists to translate these commitments into concrete action,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.
“Our hard-fought progress on each of these fronts – Artsakh refugees, Armenian hostages, and Christian churches – is a tribute to our collective resilience, our enduring resolve in the face of Yerevan’s indifference and Azerbaijan’s intense opposition,” added Hamparian.
The Congressional Armenian Caucus letter, spearheaded by co-chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Brad Sherman (D-CA), and David Valadao (R-CA), emphasized: “We urge you to engage all parties in this unresolved conflict to ensure the collective, protected, and dignified return of forcibly displaced Armenians to their indigenous homeland of Nagorno Karabakh. Taking this action is in direct accordance with international law and in pursuit of a just and lasting peace in the region.”
The letter documents the consequences of Azerbaijan’s 2023 blockade and military assault on Artsakh, which “forcibly displaced the region’s entire Christian Armenian population of 120,000 people.” It further details how, following the assault, Azerbaijan “engaged in the systematic destruction of Christian Armenian cultural heritage sites,” and conducted “the widespread ransacking and demolition of civilian property, and public infrastructure, in an attempt to deny the possibility of return.”
Citing international precedents, the letter states: “The right of populations displaced by war to return to their homes is a fundamental principle of international law.” It also references a December 2023 International Court of Justice order compelling Azerbaijan to ensure the safe and secure return of Artsakh’s Armenian population, added Asbarez.
However, Armenian President Nikol Pashinyan is against the return to Nagorno-Karabakh by those who were displaced by the ethnic cleansing.
Pashinyan has been pushing a globalist agenda of the destruction of the Armenian people and culture by attacking the Armenian Apostolic Church, and fostering massive immigration into Armenia from third-world nations.
I do not consider the return of refugees to Nagorno Karabakh, I consider it important to say more about it, because people need to build their prospects and plans. RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this at the PACE.
Pashinyan considered dangerous the issue of the return of all refugees in general for the peace process, reported Tert.am.
“Because clonflicts, including the Karabakh conflict, have begun with the help of humanitarian issues and have become a long-lasting conflict of all of us. My perception is that Armenia and Azerbaijan have recognized each other’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and the inviolability of the borders on the basis of Alma Ata’s declaration and should focus on implementing this resolution.
In the coming decades, Armenia and Azerbaijan should simply leave each other and need to focus on economic cooperation and a step-by-step dialogue. And our compatriots in Karabakh should began to began to live in Armenia as a citizen of the Republic of Armenia, they will build their downs in Armenia. This is our strategy, “Pashinyan said.
Many Armenians believe Pashinyan intentionally lost the war in Artsakh for a globalist agenda.
Pashinyan was a guest in the Trump White House earlier in the year to sign a peace deal with Azerbaijan in the region.