
ArmInfo. Twenty-seven U.S. senators, led by Senators Ed Markey and Sheldon Whitehouse, have sent a letter to Secretary of tate Marco Rubio calling on the Trump administration to demand the immediate and unconditional release of all Armenian prisoners of war and political leaders held by Azerbaijan, as reported by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
The letter, as noted in the report, calls on the Trump administration to press for international monitors to access sham trials in Baku and impose Global Magnitsky sanctions on Azerbaijani officials responsible for gross human rights violations.
"The fact that twenty-seven Senate Democrats - more than half the caucus, including Leader Chuck Schumer - signed the Markey-Whitehouse letter demanding Azerbaijan's immediate release of Armenian hostages elevates Armenian issues on the U.S. foreign policy agenda - meaningfully raising the bar for Congressional Republicans and the Trump-Vance Administration," ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian stated.
The senators' letter states: " these political hostages:have suffered abuse and degrading treatment in custody, while secrecy and irregularities surrounding proceedings in Baku's military court cast significant doubt on the fairness and legitimacy of these proceedings," the Senators wrote. "The Azerbaijani government's recent expulsion of the International Committee of the Red Cross - the only organization authorized to visit Armenian detainees - further endangers the safety and security of these Armenian political prisoners.." The letter emphasizes that "it is now two years since Azerbaijan's blockade and military assault on Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) forcibly displaced the region's 120,000 Christian Armenians in what international legal experts have characterized as ethnic cleansing."
The Senators urged Secretary Rubio to take three specific actions in engagements with the government of Azerbaijan: demand the immediate and unconditional release of all Armenian political prisoners and prisoners of war; press Azerbaijani authorities to allow international observers and independent media outlets to monitor proceedings against Armenian political figures; and impose sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act on Azerbaijan officials responsible for gross human rights violations against Armenian prisoners.
Referring to the US-brokered agreements, the senators noted: " Although we are cautiously hopeful that the recent negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan may usher in a more peaceful future for the region, Azerbaijan's ongoing hostage diplomacy and unreasonable preconditions jeopardize that progress," the Senators wrote. "The draft agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan omits any provision for releasing Armenian prisoners. Magnitsky Sanctions remain a critical tool to secure the release of POWs and deter further aggression against Armenia."
The letter warns that "continued U.S. inaction in the face of Azerbaijan's authoritarian aggression is unacceptable and will have grave ramifications for U.S. credibility throughout the region, particularly as Armenia seeks to strengthen its ties with the West." The Senators concluded their letter by stating: "It is both a moral and strategic imperative for the United States to take bold action to compel Azerbaijan to release unjustly detained Armenian prisoners and ensure regional peace is predicated on accountability, justice, and the fundamental right of return for Nagorno- Karabakh's displaced Armenian population."