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    WHITE HOUSE AGAIN PROPOSES BREAKING IN ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN MILITARY ASSISTANCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.02.2007 13:56 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Bush Administration, in its FY2008 federal
    budget, has proposed a 49% cut in aid to Armenia, and is - once again -
    seeking to break the agreement it struck with Congress more than five
    years ago to maintain parity in military aid levels to Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. The President's budget recommends cutting U.S. economic aid
    to Armenia from the FY2006 actual level of $69 million to a proposed
    FY2008 level of $35 million.ANCA (Armenian National Committee of
    America) reports, that moreover, the budget proposal does not include
    any specific assistance figures for Nagorno Karabakh. The proposed
    military aid cuts come in two broad categories, Foreign Military
    Financing (FMF) and International Military Education and Training
    (IMET). The proposed FY2008 FMF figure for Armenia is $3 million, a
    cut of $960,000, fully 30% less than the proposed FY2008 figure for
    Azerbaijan of $4.3 million. The President is seeking only $300,000
    in IMET for Armenia, down $538,000 from FY2006, a dramatic cut of
    64%. In sharp contrast, the White House is proposing that Azerbaijan
    receive $1 million in IMET, a considerable increase over their FY2006
    level of $823,000 and more than three times the IMET levels being
    proposed for Armenia. Overall, the President's budget proposes 38%
    less in U.S. military aid for Armenia than for Azerbaijan.

    "We are troubled, once again, both by the President's breach of his
    agreement with Congress to maintain military aid parity to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, as well as by the drastic cut that he is proposing
    in economic development assistance to Armenia. We look to our friends
    in Congress to help restore military aid parity and to substantially
    increase aid levels to Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh that reflect
    Armenia's growing partnership with the United States, as well as
    the shared values and enduring friendship between the American and
    Armenian peoples," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian

    The Foreign Operations Subcommittees of the Senate and House
    Appropriation Committees will now review the budget and each draft
    their own versions of the FY 2008 foreign assistance bill. The
    agreement to maintain parity in U.S. military aid to Armenia and
    Azerbaijan was struck between the White House and Congress in 2001, in
    the wake of Congressional action granting the President the authority
    to waive the Section 907 restrictions on aid to Azerbaijan. The ANCA
    has vigorously defended this principle, stressing that a tilt in
    military spending toward Azerbaijan would destabilize the region,
    emboldening the Azerbaijani leadership to continue their threats to
    impose a military solution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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