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    HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE APPROVES MILITARY PARITY FOR ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    ArmRadio.am
    07.06.2007 10:37

    The Armenian Assembly of America commended the House Appropriations
    Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs for
    maintaining military aid parity between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as
    other key provisions.

    The Subcommittee approved the Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 State, Foreign
    Operations Appropriations Bill, signaling to Administration officials the
    necessity to maintain the careful balance between the neighboring countries.

    The Administration, in its budget request to Congress, called for $5.3
    million in military aid for Azerbaijan versus only $3.3 million for Armenia.

    The Subcommittee action would allocate $3.3 million in military assistance
    to both countries, specifically $3 million in Foreign Military Financing
    (FMF) and $300,000 in International Military Education and Training (IMET).

    "We commend Subcommittee Chairwoman Nita M. Lowey (D-NY) and Ranking Member
    Frank R. Wolf (R-VA) and the members of the Subcommittee for maintaining
    military parity, which was envisioned as part of the conditional waiver of
    Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act," said Assembly Executive Director
    Bryan Ardouny. "Azerbaijan's unabated war rhetoric, despite U.S. demands to
    cease such provocative actions remains troubling," Ardouny continued. "We
    also strongly encourage Congress to continue to vigorously monitor this
    critical issue to ensure that the principle of military and security parity
    is maintained throughout all funding areas. Azerbaijan has rejected numerous
    proposals by Armenia for confidence-building measures, and instead has
    dramatically increased its military spending. Further, should Azerbaijan not
    cease its anti-Armenian rhetoric, we urge Congress to suspend the waiver
    authority it granted and reinstate Section 907."

    The panel also approved $68 million in assistance to Armenia, which is
    almost twice the Administration's proposed level of $35 million, but less
    than the nearly $75 million Congress approved in FY 2007. The Subcommittee
    also approved $6 million in humanitarian assistance for Nagorno Karabakh. In
    March of this year, Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) along
    with 30 of his colleagues [letter attached], sent a letter to Chairwoman
    Lowey and Ranking Member Wolf urging $10 million for assistance to Nagorno
    Karabakh, including development assistance, and not less than $75 million to
    Armenia in the FY 2008 Bill. The Armenian Assembly reinforced this request
    in its testimony before the Subcommittee [see attached Assembly testimony],
    and was one of 16 organizations invited to testify before the panel.

    The bill also provides continued funding for the Millennium Challenge
    Account program (MCA), which is aimed to bolster democracy, human rights and
    market economies of developing countries. The panel provided $1.8 billion,
    while the Administration sought $3 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.

    "We applaud the efforts of the Armenian Caucus, led by Congressmen Frank
    Pallone, Jr. and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) to ensure appropriate funding levels
    for Armenia as well as Karabakh, including a shift to development
    assistance," said Ardouny. "As the Bill works its way through the
    legislative process, we will continue to work to bring Armenia's funding up
    to last year's level." Noting the international praise Armenia received for
    the conduct of its recent parliamentary elections, Ardouny also urged the
    Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to expeditiously implement the
    compact, which will impact the lives of thousands of Armenians.

    The full Committee is expected to consider the bill next week, with action
    by the entire House of Representatives expected before the July
    congressional recess.
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