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By Orkhan Amashov
In her three-day trip to Yerevan, which is now over, and with
her rambunctiously pro-Armenian remarks made during this sojourn,
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi made everything
humanly conceivable to caste serious aspersions on Washington's
peace-making credentials regarding the Azerbaijani-Armenian peace
process, which has recently undergone one of its most volatile
phases since the Second Karabakh War.
Whatever the State Department's sages and sources may
pontificate on regarding the separation of power and the subtleties
of the US Constitution, this was a trip, which cannot be extricated
from what constitutes an extended form of high-level diplomacy. In
Yerevan, speaking“on behalf of the Congress” on 18 September,
Pelosi unequivocally stated that“America stands with Armenia” as
if she were articulating the official US position.
This appears to be of a particularly deleterious import in view
of the new mission by Philip Reeker, who was announced as US Senior
Advisor for Caucasus Negotiations on 24 August. His appointment,
despite prompting differing initial reactions from Baku and
Yerevan, has, nevertheless, been perceived as indicative of
increased Washington attention to the ongoing Azerbaijani-Armenian
negotiations.
Reeker met Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan on
10 September, two days prior to the recent state border escalation
and, on 13 September, at the height of the tensions, was received
by President Ilham Aliyev in Baku.
His mission is one of extreme delicacy and the present timing is
of heightened criticality. Given all these and some other
concomitants of import, it seems to be beyond doubt that the
overall idea of American impartiality has been taxed with a new
charge by virtue of the partisan three-day trip of Speaker Nancy
Pelosi to Armenia.
The fact that Pelosi's latest escapade was not financed by the
US State Department and, by its nature, was not representative of
US foreign policy should not pull the wool over one's eyes. It is
fundamentally a question about the perceived fairness of the
American attitude and the legitimacy of its mediatory prowess.
The general view is that, if not to put too fine a point on it,
Pelosi's sojourn was a high-level vote-grabbing exercise by virtue
of which she is seeking to garner the support of US voters of
Armenian extraction for the midterm US elections. It must be added
that Pelosi was accompanied by her stalwart cohort Frank Pallone,
Chairman of the House Energy Committee, and Representative Jackie
Speier, two mainstays of the Congressional Armenian lobby.
It does not require clairvoyance skills to expect that any US
riposte will be that this is not a state visit and does not reflect
American foreign policy, as Pelosi is independent in her overseas
voyages, with President Joe Biden having zero influence on the
Speaker's decisions of this kind. In a nutshell, the Americans
would say 'if Azerbaijanis think this means anything in terms of
the US approach to the Baku-Yerevan discourse, then they simply do
not understand our system'.
One is more than entitled to beg to differ here, as it is not as
straightforward as that. The Speaker of the House of
Representatives is not a mere Congresswoman with the onerous task
of satisfying the US-based Armenian Diaspora.
She is also the second in the US Presidential line of succession,
after the Vice-President, which imbues an extra-layer of
international standing to her gavel. It is because of her position
as the Speaker that her recent trip to Taiwan caused such massive
uproar, which would have not been the case had she been an ordinary
Representative in the lower house of Congress. It should also be
borne in mind that Pelosi is the highest-ranking US official to
travel to Armenia since 1991.
As would be predicted, this misinformed Speaker displayed no
single shred of aloofness and accused Baku of aggression in the
recent escalation, promising a Congressional condemnation and some
further punitive measures, without having initially undertaken any
fact-finding mission or on-ground investigation.
Interestingly enough, out of USD120 million that was allocated
by the Armenian lobby for the trip, USD75 million is believed to
have been procured via the banks linked to Ruben Vardanyan, a
controversial Armenian tycoon, who recently renounced his Russian
citizenship in favour of solely holding that of his ancestral
homeland which, many believe, was predominately motivated with the
intention of securing his financial resources in the face of
western ani-Kremlin initiatives. Furthermore, he represents a
dangerous loophole around these sanctions.
In the end, it should be also emphasised that any damage
Pelosi's outlandishly preposterous“diplomacy” will cause or has
already caused will be largely, but not exclusively, circumscribed
to the imaginary domain of perceived American fairness, rather than
expectations related to practical steps. And, if Philip Reeker
makes a great deal of the success of his Caucasus mission, the
Pelosi escapade will retrospectively be forgotten as an
inconsequential, yet memorable, nuisance that should be consigned
to the memory stick of history and, in the fullness of time,
incinerated or recycled.
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