Armenia could lose US economic support if it does not quickly take action to promote a "national dialogue," US legislators and administration officials are cautioning.
Washington holds the Armenian government responsible for the March 1 clashes that resulted in the deaths of at least 10 people, said Matthew Bryza, deputy assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia. "Although we may never know who was ultimately responsible for triggering the violence
Editor's note:
Joshua Kucera is a Washington, DC,-based freelance writer who specializes in security issues in Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Middle East.