ArmInfo. 101 members of the United States Congress, representing both parties, sent a letter to the Agency for International Development (USAID) in support of the HALO Trust's humanitarian demining efforts in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Armenian Assembly of America reports.
According to the source, AAA worked with partners from the HALO Trust to raise awareness and support this important humanitarian initiative. "The Armenian Assembly supports the work of the HALO Trust as it seeks to protect the people of Nagorno-Karabakh by removing dangerous munitions. We greatly appreciate the commitment of both parties to support this humanitarian effort. The current crisis underscores the importance of the rescue work of the HALO Trust," said Director of Congressional Relations AAA Mariam Khaloyan.
"It is clear that more needs to be done to protect the people of Artsakh and establish lasting peace in the region," said Congressman Jim Costa. According to him, demining efforts save lives, and this conflict has put the lives of thousands of people at stake. The peace process must resume. I hope the USAID administration will act quickly to fund mine clearance and remove unexploded ordnance in Nagorno- Karabakh to prevent preventable casualties during and after the conflict, "said the congressman. "As an international organization dedicated to the elimination of deadly explosives that are currently scattered throughout Nagorno-Karabakh, we at HALO hope to see strong US funding to respond to this humanitarian crisis unfolding in the South Caucasus. We highly appreciate the representatives of Jim Costa, Devin Nunez , TJ Cox, Gus Bilirakis, Brad Sherman, Bill Johnson, Judy Chu, John Katko and many other members of Congress who signed this letter to call on the US for support, "said HALO USA Executive Director Chris Watley.
A frightening side effect of Azerbaijan's ongoing military attack on the people of Nagorno-Karabakh means an increase in the number of unexploded ordnance, including cluster munitions, present in all localities. The HALO Trust is a longtime USAID partner, and members of Congress are looking for opportunities to open up immediate funding for emergency civilian protection activities in the region. "The ongoing conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh is a humanitarian crisis that requires immediate international attention. At the same time, it is imperative that the US maintains funding for humanitarian demining in the region. I am proud to join my two-party counterparts in emphasizing this need for USAID, "said TJ Cox.