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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    June 14, 2006
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANCA WELCOMES COMMITTEE ADOPTION OF CROWLEY AMENDMENT
    TO BLOCK U.S. SUBSIDY FOR ARMENIA RAILROAD BYPASS

    -- House Financial Services Committee
    Approves Measure by Unanimous Voice Vote

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    today welcomed the vote by a powerful Congressional panel to block
    U.S. taxpayer funding for an unnecessary and costly proposed
    railroad between Turkey and Georgia that would, if built,
    circumvent Armenia and, in the process, undermine the economic
    viability of the existing Caucasus railroad route through Armenia.

    With a unanimous voice vote earlier today, the House Financial
    Services Committee adopted the amendment offered by panel member
    Joe Crowley (D-NY). The measure prohibits the Export-Import Bank
    from providing any assistance "to develop or promote any rail
    connections or railway-related connections that traverse or connect
    Baku, Azerbaijan; Tbilisi, Georgia; and Kars, Turkey, and that
    specifically exclude cities in Armenia."

    Rep. Crowley serves as the Chief Deputy Minority Whip. His
    amendment to the Export-Import Bank Reauthorization Act of 2006 was
    co-authored by Reps. Ed Royce (R-CA) and Brad Sherman (D-CA).

    "We thank Congressman Crowley, his colleagues Ed Royce and Brad
    Sherman, and all the members of the Financial Services Committee
    for protecting American taxpayers from subsidizing an ill-advised
    and over-priced railroad project that - at the insistence of Turkey
    and Azerbaijan - has been proposed solely to exclude Armenia," said
    Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA.

    "With this amendment, we are sending a message to the governments
    of Turkey and Azerbaijan that continually excluding Armenia in
    regional projects fosters instability," said Congressman Crowley.
    "Bypassing Armenia is just another attempt to further suffocate
    this republic, which has made great strides in democratic and
    economic reforms notwithstanding its neighbors' hostility. If the
    Caucasus region is to move forward, we must ensure that all
    countries move forward together at the same time."

    He added that, "The American taxpayer should not be required to
    finance a project that goes against the interests of the US
    government in the South Caucasus. I thank my colleagues for
    recognizing the importance of this legislation."

    A proposed new Caucasus rail line - at the urging of Turkey and
    Azerbaijan - would circumvent Armenia. Promoters of the project
    have sought, even at the planning stages, to secure U.S. financing
    for this undertaking, prompting Congressional friends of Armenia to
    preemptively block such attempts.

    The Crowley Amendment is similar to the South Caucasus Integration
    and Open Railroads Act of 2006. This measure was introduced in
    both the House (H.R.3361), by Representative Joe Knollenberg (R-
    MI), and in the Senate (S 2461) by Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA).
    The House version has 85 cosponsors; the Senate version has been
    cosponsored by Senators Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Paul Sarbanes (D-
    MD). Both measures stress that U.S. policy should oppose the "The
    exclusion of Armenia from regional economic and commercial
    undertakings in the South Caucasus," noting that such actions
    "undermine the United States policy goal of promoting a stable and
    cooperative environment in the region."

    Thousands of activists throughout the United States have sent ANCA
    WebFaxes to members of Congress in support of this legislation.
    http://anca.org/action_alerts/actiona lerts.php?aaid=93

    In October of last year, the European Commission voiced official
    opposition to the proposed Caucasus railroad bypass of Armenia. A
    formal statement by the Commission's Directorate General for
    Transport and Energy noted that its construction was both
    unnecessary and inefficient in light of the existing railroad
    connecting Kars, Gyumri, and Tbilisi.

    The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) is the
    official export credit agency of the United States. Ex-Im Bank's
    mission is to assist in financing the export of U.S. goods and
    services to international markets.

    Below are several of the key talking points used by the ANCA in
    support of the Crowley Amendment.

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    Talking Points:

    The Crowley Amendment:
    Protecting U.S. Taxpayers, Promoting U.S. Interests

    1) The proposed railway would hinder economic integration,
    undermine stability in the region, and - at the expense of the U.S.
    taxpayer - help Azerbaijan and Turkey institutionalize their
    illegal blockades of Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh.

    2) Turkey and Azerbaijan have instituted an illegal blockade
    against land-locked Armenia for over a decade and are now
    escalating their economic aggression by initiating new projects
    specifically bypassing Armenia.

    3) Refusing to use an existing railway that connects Turkey,
    Georgia, and Azerbaijan because it traverses Armenia, Turkey and
    Azerbaijan are spearheading a nearly $1 billion project to build an
    entirely new railway that deliberately excludes Armenia.

    4) U.S. tax dollars should not be spent on such a wasteful and
    destabilizing venture.

    5) In the interest of promoting regional integration, conflict
    resolution, and open borders, the U.S. should not provide any
    assistance to develop or promote rail connections that deliberately
    exclude Armenia.

    6) Despite continued calls from the U.S. and international
    community to end its aggression, Turkey continues its devastating,
    illegal blockade of land-locked Armenia now in its 12th year.

    7) The dual blockade by both Turkey and Azerbaijan prevents
    Armenia's economy from flourishing and hinders the development of
    an important East-West trade corridor.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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