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You are here: Home / Administrator Samantha Power At a Press Conference in Armenia

Administrator Samantha Power At a Press Conference in Armenia

Dated: January 9, 2025

In a recent press conference, Administrator Samantha Power addressed the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Armenia, particularly focusing on the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh. Her visit highlighted the United States’ commitment to supporting Armenia during these challenging times, emphasizing the need for international cooperation and humanitarian assistance.

Key Takeaways

  • The U.S. supports Armenia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
  • Immediate humanitarian assistance is being provided to those affected in Nagorno-Karabakh.
  • Calls for Azerbaijan to uphold ceasefire agreements and protect civilian rights.
  • The importance of international monitoring and humanitarian access.
  • Continued U.S. partnership with Armenia to strengthen democracy and economic growth.

A Heartfelt Visit

Administrator Power expressed her deep connection to Armenia, stating that the country has always held a special place in her heart. She acknowledged the pain and suffering experienced by the Armenian people, especially in light of recent attacks and the uncertainty surrounding their loved ones in Nagorno-Karabakh. The emotional weight of the situation was palpable as she reflected on the historical context of the Armenian Genocide, reinforcing the shared responsibility to protect cultural heritage and human rights.

Humanitarian Assistance Efforts

Power outlined the U.S. government’s commitment to providing humanitarian aid, noting that over $24 million has been allocated since hostilities reignited in 2020. This assistance has been crucial in delivering food, water, medical care, and psychosocial support to those in need. She announced that additional humanitarian aid would be forthcoming, including essential supplies for those who have fled their homes.

  • Types of Assistance Provided:
    • Food and water
    • Medical care
    • Child protection services
    • Psychosocial support
    • Emergency response supplies

The Role of Azerbaijan

A significant part of Power’s address focused on the need for Azerbaijan to adhere to its commitments regarding the rights of ethnic Armenians. She called for the reopening of the Lachin Corridor to ensure safe passage for civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid. The Administrator emphasized that promises made by Azerbaijan must be verified by the international community to ensure accountability.

Strengthening Democracy in Armenia

Power commended the Armenian government for its democratic reforms since 2018, highlighting the importance of civil society and independent media in holding leaders accountable. The U.S. has been actively supporting these reforms, including the establishment of an anti-corruption court and reducing bureaucratic hurdles for citizens.

  • U.S. Support Since 1992:
    • Over $3.3 billion in assistance to Armenia
    • Focus on economic opportunity and democratic governance

Future Engagement

Looking ahead, Power assured the Armenian people that the U.S. would continue to engage with both Armenian and Azerbaijani leadership to pursue lasting peace. She reiterated the importance of maintaining the progress made in Armenia, despite the recent challenges. The U.S. aims to deepen its partnership with Armenia, ensuring that the country can continue on its path toward democracy and prosperity.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Administrator Samantha Power’s visit to Armenia underscores the U.S. commitment to supporting the Armenian people during a time of crisis. The focus on humanitarian assistance, the call for accountability from Azerbaijan, and the emphasis on democratic reforms reflect a comprehensive approach to fostering stability and peace in the region. As the situation evolves, the U.S. remains a steadfast partner to Armenia, ready to assist in any way possible.

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