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    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA PROTESTS THE ADMINISTRATION'S RENEWED CALL FOR MILITARY AID DISPARITY BETWEEN ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    Feb 6 2007

    February 5, 2007 the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) called the
    Administration's Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 budget request fundamentally
    flawed with respect to funding levels for Armenia and Nagorno
    Karabakh. It also protested the Administration's renewed call for
    military aid disparity between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which only
    serves to undermine stability in the South Caucasus.

    According to the information DE FACTO got at the AAA, Bryan Ardouny,
    Executive Director of the Armenian Assembly, stated, "The request for
    asymmetrical military assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan not only
    runs counter to what Congress has appropriated in previous years,
    but also sends the wrong message to Armenia, an important U.S. ally".

    Ardouny further stated the Armenian Assembly would seek to reverse the
    proposal and ensure parity. In its FY 2008 Budget, the Administration
    proposed boosting Azerbaijan's military financing over Armenia's by
    $2 million. In previous years, through the combined efforts of the
    Armenian-American community and the Assembly, Congress ultimately
    ensured security aid parity.

    The Administration's 2008 funding proposal for Foreign Military
    Financing (FMF) calls for $4.3 million for Azerbaijan and only $3
    million for Armenia. The proposed budget also suggests $1 million
    for Azerbaijan versus $300,000 for Armenia in International Military
    Education and Training (IMET) assistance.

    The FY 2008 budget also recommended $35 million for Armenia in Freedom
    Support Act (FSA) funding to "help implement economic and democratic
    reform and fight corruption. FSA assistance will complement major
    MCC resources for agricultural development."

    "The House of Representatives last week approved FY 07 funding for
    Armenia at the 06 level - nearly $75 million. This budget request
    therefore represents more than a 50 percent reduction in assistance.

    This is simply unacceptable," said Ardouny. "Further, despite
    ongoing funding by Congress, the Administration fails to recommend
    any assistance to Nagorno Karabakh. We will work with Congress to
    correct the glaring deficiencies in the Administration's request,"
    Ardouny continued.

    The announcement is the first step in a lengthy process. The next step
    is for the House and Senate to review the Administration's request
    through committee hearings, the first of which will take place later
    this week, when the U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice testifies
    before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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