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    TAX PAYER DOLLARS WON'T BE SPENT ON KARS-AKHALKALAKI RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.06.2006 15:26 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Members of the House Financial Services Committee
    adhere to U.S. policy goals of regional cooperation and economic
    integration by ensuring that no Export-Import funding would be used
    for a proposed rail link project that would connect Turkey, Georgia
    and Azerbaijan, while bypassing Armenia, the Armenian Assembly of
    America reported.

    Lawmakers approved H.R. 5068, the Export-Import Bank Reauthorization
    Act of 2006, which included an amendment introduced by Congressman
    Joseph Crowley (D-NY), along with Congressmen Edward Royce (R-CA)
    and Brad Sherman (D-CA), ensuring that taxpayer dollars will not be
    spent on efforts that would exclude Armenia from regional projects
    and commercial opportunities.

    Unanimous approval of this amendment by the House Financial Services
    Committee sends a strong message that it does not endorse attempts to
    undermine U.S. policy goals, which seeks to normalize Armenian-Turkish
    relations and to reach a peaceful settlement in the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. Moreover, the Committee's action echoes recent statements
    made by Ambassador-Designate to Azerbaijan, Anne Derse, who indicated
    that the proposed railroad would "not be beneficial to regional
    integration..."

    "With this amendment, we are sending a message to the governments of
    Turkey and Azerbaijan that continually excluding Armenia in regional
    projects fosters instability," Crowley told Members of the Committee. "
    If the Caucasus region is to move forward, we must ensure that all
    countries move forward together at the same time."

    The legislation, which also has a Senate counterpart, would prohibit
    U.S. assistance for the promotion or development of a railroad that
    would connect the three countries and exclude Armenia. The House bill
    currently has 85 cosponsors.

    Sherman, who also addressed the Committee, said that the European Union
    has already publicly indicated that it will not finance a rail project
    in which Armenia is not involved. "Export-Import made a huge mistake
    when it approved finance guarantees for the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline in
    2003," Sherman told the Assembly. "This amendment puts Congress on
    record opposing a repeat of that fiasco embodied by this ill-conceived
    and wasteful rail project." "Our foreign assistance should help end
    conflict by fostering cooperation," Sherman continued. "We should
    not entrench divisions by financing projects which exclude countries
    friendly to the United States."

    The next step in the legislative process is a vote in the full House
    on H.R. 5068.
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