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    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
    1140 19th Street NW Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: (202) 393-3434
    Fax: (202) 638-4904
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    Contact: Christine Kojoian
    Email: [email protected]

    December 18, 2007

    HOUSE APPROVES OMNIBUS BILL

    INCLUDES $58.5 MILLION FOR ARMENIA AND REINSTATES MILITARY PARITY

    Washington, DC - The House of Representatives last night approved the
    Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 Omnibus Spending Bill, reinstating military aid
    parity to Armenia and Azerbaijan by allocating $3 million in Foreign
    Military Financing (FMF) to both countries. Despite Azerbaijan's
    continued war rhetoric throughout the year and exponential increase of
    its military budget, the Administration had proposed to provide Baku
    with $2 million more in military assistance (FMF and International
    Military Education Training).

    The Omnibus spending package, which combines 11 of the 12 annual
    appropriations bills into one measure, provides some $516 billion in
    federal funding, including $58.5 million in assistance to Armenia, an
    increase of $23.5 million over the Administration's proposal, but less
    than the nearly $75 million approved in FY 2007. Armenia's neighbors,
    Azerbaijan and Georgia, are slated to receive $19 million and $50.5
    million respectively.

    Throughout the appropriations process, the Armenian Assembly advocated
    for the highest level of assistance to Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh. In March, the Assembly was one of 16 organizations
    invited to testify before a key House foreign aid panel, which decides
    assistance levels to Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

    `The final number for Armenia represents a compromise between the
    House and Senate funding levels approved earlier this year - $68
    million and $39 million respectively,' stated Executive Director Bryan
    Ardouny. `We appreciate the efforts of Subcommittee Chairwoman Nita
    Lowey, (D-NY) and her colleagues with respect to the provisions
    regarding Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. We must ensure that despite a
    reduction in assistance that Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh have the
    necessary resources to continue their progress in strengthening their
    democratic institutions,' continued Ardouny.

    The bill also includes renewed funding confidence building measures
    for the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: `...funds made
    available for the Southern Caucasus region may be used,
    notwithstanding any other provision of law, for confidence-building
    measures and other activities in furtherance of the peaceful
    resolution of regional conflicts, especially those in the vicinity of
    Abkhazia and Nagorno - Karabagh.'

    In addition, the final measure provides continued funding for the
    Millennium Challenge Account program (MCA), although reduced from $1.8
    billion to $1.5 billion. Armenia, based on its record of performance
    in key indicators, is a recipient of MCA with a five-year $235.65
    million compact to reduce rural poverty and increase agricultural
    productivity.

    The agreement on the Omnibus Bill was reached late last week and
    finalized over the weekend. The Senate is expected to begin
    consideration of the bill today. Once passed by both chambers, the
    bill will be sent to President Bush for his expected signature.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3)
    tax-exempt membership organization.

    NR#2007-142
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