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    ARMENIA/USA: AID AGENCY WILL NOT SUPPORT RAILROAD BYPASS

    Railway Market Magazine, Poland
    (Source: aaainc.org, 29 May 2007)
    May 30 2007

    The Armenian Assembly of America commends Congressman Brad Sherman
    (D-CA) for securing an assurance on May 25 from the Oversees Private
    Investment Corporation (OPIC) that the agency would not support
    a proposed railroad linking Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan while
    bypassing Armenia. OPIC helps U.S. businesses invest overseas.

    "It is important that OPIC not repeat the mistake of the
    Baku-Tiblisi-Cheyan pipeline," Sherman said in a press statement.

    "Taxpayer funds should not go for projects that deliberately seek to
    isolate a friend of the United States, and I appreciate the commitment
    not to get involved in the railroad project."

    The proposed railway, estimated to cost upwards of $600 million,
    excludes Armenia from economic and regional transportation corridors.

    Armenian government officials have repeatedly said that a new costly
    railway is unnecessary given that a railroad linking Armenia, Georgia
    and Turkey already exists.

    Last June, the House Financial Services Committee unanimously approved
    a provision sponsored by Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY), along
    with Sherman and Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), prohibiting the Export-Import
    Bank from supporting the rail link project. That provision was adopted
    and is now a law.

    "The Assembly thanks Congressman Sherman for his leadership on this
    issue," said Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "The proposed project,
    sponsored by the Turkish and Azeri governments, runs counter to
    U.S. policy goals which seek to foster regional cooperation and
    economic integration, and includes open borders and transport and
    communication corridors. OPIC's assurance helps ensure that the
    U.S. will not be party to the flawed policies of Armenia's neighbors."

    The Armenian Assembly 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.
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