US Congressmen Frank Pallone and Tulsi Gabbard visit Shushi and Stepanakert
ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian Joins Legislators in Celebrating Artsakh’s Freedom, Supporting Talks toward a Durable and Democratic Peace
STEPANAKERT, Artsakh—Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) and House Foreign Affairs Committee member Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) traveled to Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabagh) today, where, alongside government officials and ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian, they witnessed firsthand the independent Republic’s remarkable economic, democratic, and cultural progress, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
Representatives Pallone and Gabbard visited Artsakh’s cultural and religious centers in Shushi and the capital, Stepanakert, then addressed members of parliament. Joining them on their visit were Robert Avetisyan, permanent representative of the Artsakh Republic to the U.S.; Maria Mehranian, president of the Armenia Fund; and Anthony Barsamian, co-chair of the Armenian Assembly of America.
Rep. Pallone has taken several trips to Artsakh, dating back to the 1990’s. During a press conference in Armenia on Tuesday, Rep. Pallone noted the important role Members of Congress can play in “creating some confidence-building measures and obviously pushing along a process that would lead to a peaceful settlement.” Rep. Pallone then offered an important proviso: “All of that necessitates that Karabagh (Artsakh) continue to be Armenian, and have its own self-determination,” said Rep. Pallone. “That, we will always insist on.”
Video of Rep. Pallone’s remarks to the press is available below.
Earlier this week, Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair David Valadao (R-Calif.) also traveled to Artsakh, where he reviewed life-saving HALO Trust de-mining programs that he helped fund as a leading member of the House Appropriations Committee. During his meeting with HALO Trust Regional Director Ash Boddy and local leaders, Rep. Valadao saw firsthand the lifesaving efforts of the organization.