ArmInfo.The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) has called on newly sworn-in U.S. Secretary of State Mark Rubio to consider continuing humanitarian aid to Artsakh refugees, amidst the suspension of all foreign aid for a period of 3 months.
Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of America, in a letter to Rubio, congratulated the latter on his confirmation as U.S. Secretary of State and expressed ANCA's readiness partner with him on matters related to Armenia and the surrounding region. "I would also like to raise an urgent matter-the need for an exemption to President Trump's recent Executive Order
"Reevaluating and Realigning U.S. Foreign AID" that would permit for continued emergency food, life- saving medicine, medical services, shelter, and subsistence assistance to Armenians forcibly displaced from Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) following Azerbaijan's ethnic cleansing of the region in September 2023. We attach profound significance to your strong record in the U.S. Senate (A+ ANCA rating)- including your leadership on S.Res. 244 calling for emergency humanitarian assistance to Artsakh Armenians -and were, of course, proud to have endorsed your nomination," the letter, published on the Organization's Twitter (X), reads.
Hamparian also expressed ANCA's readiness to engage with Rubio on the full range of issues of concern to the Armenian community and its coalition partners. "Among these are the protected return of Armenians to Artsakh, Azerbaijan's release of Armenian hostages, a strong stance against Ankara's denial of the Armenian Genocide, and concrete steps to hold the Aliyev government accountable-via enforcement of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act and the application of Global Magnitsky sanctions," the letter addressed to Rubio reads.
Days earlier, the ANCA welcomed Trump's decision to halt funding for Armenian grantees. "The US President has suspended USAID funding for 90 days starting at the beginning of the year, meaning that grant-eating organizations will not be able to receive new grants during this period, but will still retain funds that have already been allocated," the ANCA announced on Twitter (X). This post angered those who were recipients of American grants. Representatives from several NGOs criticized the Organization, accusing it of "supporting the halt in aid to the people of Artsakh." Following his inauguration on January 20, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending all foreign aid programs for 90 days pending review by the Secretary of State.