OBSERVING THE 101TH ANNIVERSARY OF AZERBAIJAN'S REPUBLIC; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 87
(Extensions of Remarks - May 23, 2019)

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        OBSERVING THE 101TH ANNIVERSARY OF AZERBAIJAN'S REPUBLIC

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                           HON. STEVE CHABOT

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 23, 2019

  Mr. CHABOT. Madam Speaker, I rise today as a Co-chair of the 
Congressional Azerbaijani Caucus, to honor the Republic of Azerbaijan 
as it celebrates its 101st Republic Day on May 28, 2019. This important 
milestone marks the very first time a parliamentary democratic republic 
was established in any predominantly Muslim country.
  Unfortunately, Azerbaijan's independence was short-lived, as it was 
soon occupied by the Soviets. Many Azerbaijanis lost their lives in 
1920, trying to keep their independence alive and after years of living 
under Soviet rule re-gained their independence in 1991.
  Since regaining its independence, Azerbaijan has become a key ally to 
the United States in a strategically important region. It is a secular 
state with a predominantly Muslim population that has been home to 
vibrant Christian and Jewish communities for over a millennium.
  Azerbaijan continues to offer critical support for NATO operations in 
Afghanistan, particularly by enabling supplies to reach Coalition 
forces. Azerbaijan also provides vital support to U.S. nonproliferation 
efforts in a very tough neighborhood.
  In addition to supporting U.S. security interests in the region, 
Azerbaijan plays an important role in contributing to the energy 
security of our European allies and Israel. It is very remarkable that 
roughly 40% of Israel's oil is provided by Azerbaijan.
  I believe the U.S. should stand with Azerbaijan and work with them to 
strengthen their independence as our proven partner is subjected to 
substantial pressure from Russia and Iran.
  It is my pleasure to encourage my colleagues to join me in honoring 
Azerbaijan on its 101st Republic Day and celebrate the robust U.S.-
Azerbaijan partnership.

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