U.S. State Secretary replies to Armenian organizations’ letter

U.S. State Secretary replies to Armenian organizations’ letter

PanARMENIAN.Net - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton replied to the letter Armenian member organisations of the South Caucasus Network of human Rights Defenders addressed during her visit to Armenia.

“Thank you for the July 5th letter that you wrote to me, citing your concerns about the critical importance of human rights and democratic reform in Armenia. Armenia is fortunate to have a vibrant civil society that is willing to engage on these fundamental issues and to work diligently to improve the civic environment for all Armenians regardless of political opinion, profession or circumstance.

The United States remains steadfastly committed to working with the Armenian Government and its people to advance shared objectives in the region, including peace, stability, democracy and economic prosperity. I applaud your focus on how a state’s protection of free speech, democratic expression, and human rights help to promote regional peace and security. The greater those protections the more stable and secure any nation will be in taking on broader challenges.

The United States believes that the same values that gave birth to our nation, open and vibrant democracy and unwavering respect for human rights, including a firm commitment to media freedom, are the bedrock of a free, prosperous society, and critical to Armenia’s future. We stand by these values and will continue to voice our support for them in Armenia and around the world,” Hillary Clinton stated in her letter.

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