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

    PRESS RELEASE
    December 27, 2007
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    UPDATE: PRES. BUSH SIGNS OMNIBUS AID BILL ALLOCATING
    $58.5 MILLION TO ARMENIA;MAINTAINING MILITARY AID PARITY WITH
    AZERBAIJAN

    WASHINGTON, DC - President Bush signed the fiscal year (FY) 2008
    overall appropriations package this week, known as the omnibus
    bill, which included $58.5 million in economic assistance for
    Armenia and maintained Armenia and Azerbaijan military aid parity,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA.)

    The Armenia economic aid figures are $17.5 million less than the FY
    2007 figures but represent a clear increase over the
    Administration's request of $35 million. Congress also approved $3
    million in foreign military financing (FMF) assistance to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, reversing the Administration's latest bid to
    retreat from its 2001 pledge to maintain parity in military aid to
    Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "We are troubled by the reductions in aid to Armenia and Nagorno
    Karabagh, particularly in light on the ongoing economic costs of
    the Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades, as well as Baku's
    increasingly violent rhetoric about restarting its war against the
    Armenians," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We thank
    all of our friends in the Congressional appropriations process who,
    working against significant competing budgetary pressures - were
    able to deliver figures higher than the President's request, and
    also to maintain military aid parity."

    In addition to the Armenia allocation, the omnibus aid bill also
    includes $50.5 million for Georgia and $19 million for Azerbaijan.
    Millennium Challenge Account funding is set for $1.5 billion, half
    of President Bush's request.

    The final compromise aid legislation does not stipulate a specific
    amount of aid to Karabagh, urging the State Department to be guided
    instead by the individual Senate and House recommendations adopted
    earlier this year, one of which did allocate $6 million in aid to
    Karabagh.

    On June 12th, the House Appropriations Committee adopted its
    version of the FY08 foreign aid bill, allocating $68 million for
    Armenia, $6 million in direct assistance to Nagorno Karabagh, and
    maintaining parity in the levels of U.S. military aid to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan.

    The Senate version, adopted by the Appropriations Committee on June
    28th, called for only $39 million in aid to Armenia, $4 million
    above the President's request, but considerably less than the
    previous year's appropriation. Although the Senate called for
    direct assistance to Nagorno Karabagh, it did not set a specific
    dollar amount. In addition, the Senate did not address the issue
    of military aid parity.

    Other specific measures of interest in the omnibus bill include a
    recommendation for funding of an Armenian Youth Federation (AYF)
    exchange program with Armenia; Monmouth University sponsored
    professional exchanges with Armenia, as well as activities of the
    University of California, affiliated with the American University
    of Armenia. Appropriations Committee member, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-
    CA) announced last week, his efforts in support of an allocation of
    $47,000 for an after-school tutoring program sponsored by the
    Glendale "Ararat" Chapter of Homenetmen.

    In the days leading up to the omnibus bill vote, thousands of
    Armenian Americans communicated with their legislators on this
    issue via an ANCA Congressional Call In Campaign:
    http://capwiz.com/anca/home

    In testimony submitted to the Foreign Operations Subcomittee on
    March 29th, ANCA Government Affairs Director Kate Nahapetian
    touched upon a number of key issues, including: 1) Restoring parity
    in all military aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan; 2) Increasing
    economic assistance to Armenia to at least $75 million; 3)
    Expanding U.S. assistance to Nagorno Karabagh to at least $10
    million in both humanitarian and development aid, and; 4)
    Preserving Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act. The full text
    of the ANCA's testimony is available at:
    http://www.anca.org/assets/pdf/testimony/2007. pdf

    In February of this year, in letters to leading appropriators in
    the House and Senate, the ANCA outlined the Armenian American
    community's foreign aid priorities. For the full text of these
    letters, visit:
    http://www.anca.org/press_releases/press_re leases.php?prid=1079

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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