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    PanArmenian News Analysis
    Feb 9 2005

    US ADMINISTRATION INSISTS ON RENDERING DIRECT ASSISTANCE TO
    NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    White House proposes to render more support to Armenia than to
    Azerbaijan next year

    US administration has submitted to Congress the bill of external
    financial provisions for 2006. Armenian organizations of America are
    satisfied with the contents of the document since firstly it supposes
    rendering direct assistance to Nagorno-Karabakh and secondly in
    contrast to the last year's bill it provides equal assistance for
    military aims. As it is known the White House formerly considered
    that official Baku deserved more support from Washington since Baku
    was more actively involved in the international anti-terrorist
    coalition.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ This time the United States have proposed to
    allocate 5 million dollars to Armenia and Azerbaijan for
    implementation of the defense program. It should be mentioned that
    last year the White House proposed to provide Yerevan with a sum four
    times less than the sum planned for Baku. (Armenia – 2 million
    dollars, Azerbaijan – 8 million dollars). However due to the efforts
    of Armenian lobbyists and their partners in the House of
    Representatives and the Senate the sum was equalized. Both parties
    received 8 million and 750 thousand dollars. Things were like this
    also two years ago when again thanks to the efforts of congressmen
    equality was achieved in the capacities of military support provided
    to Armenia and Azerbaijan. The fact that the administration has
    finally given up the attempts to break the balance in this issue is
    the success of Armenian lobbyists.

    However it would not be quite correct to impute the achievement only
    to American Armenians who actively lobby the interests of Yerevan.
    The issue would hardly be settled so easily without the efforts of
    Yerevan. It is reasonable to think that this time the parity would
    not be achieved if Armenia did not make the decision to send
    peace-makers to Iraq. Last year lobbyists managed to win the
    sympathies of Congress thanks to the declared readiness of Yerevan to
    activate its role in the international anti-terror coalition. Yerevan
    kept the promise. However some correspondents hold that the difficult
    step made by Armenia was not estimated at its true worth by
    Washington. The sum mentioned in the bill was much less than
    supposed. At the end of the last year informal sources mentioned much
    more impressive figures.


    As for the "regular support" the administration intends to assign 55
    million dollars. It is worth mentioning that last year the White
    House offered 62 million to Yerevan but the Congress kept the
    previous sum – 75 million. It is much easier to bring 62 to 75 than
    55 to 75. So it is quite possible that this year we shall have to
    submit that the regular support provided by the United States will be
    less than before. Nevertheless it should be mentioned that the
    figures mentioned in the bill are just proposed by the
    administration. Practice shows that lawmakers bravely make
    corrections in the texts of the documents submitted by the White
    House. The same can be said about documents referring to Armenia.
    There are no doubts that this year also the partners of Armenian
    lobbyists in the Congress will achieve success in increasing the sum
    planned for Armenia and it will be much higher than the sum assigned
    to Azerbaijan.

    Despite the amendment 907 introduced in 1992 that banned government
    aid to Azerbaijan this year Baku will however receive aid from
    Washington. The temporary suspension of the amendment initiated by
    the president allowed Azerbaijan to receive altogether 90 million
    dollars. The US ambassador in Azerbaijan Rino Harnish announced on
    Monday that he "dreams of the day when the amendment is fully
    canceled". He assured that both the administration and the Congress
    strive for the cancellation of the amendment. It is of course an
    exaggeration. The Congress is not going to yield to the
    administration in that issue and besides, the existence of the
    amendment is quite advantageous for the president himself since it
    creates additional mechanisms of impact on Azerbaijan. So there are
    no serious grounds to talk about the possibility of ceasing the
    sanctions applied against Azerbaijan punished by the United States
    for blockading Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Artem Erkanyan

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