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    HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE UPHOLDS SUBCOMMITTEE ACTION

    ArmRadio.am
    13.06.2007 10:32

    The full House Appropriations Committee upheld its subcommittee's
    decision to maintain military aid parity between Armenia and Azerbaijan
    in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 Foreign Operations Bill. The legislation,
    which allocates $3.5 million in military assistance to both countries,
    sends a clear message to the Administration, which called for
    asymmetrical assistance with a proposed $2 million increase over
    Armenia, reports the Armenian Assembly of America.

    Specifically, the Committee approved $3 million in Foreign Military
    Financing (FMF) and $500,000 in International Military Education and
    Training (IMET) in funding for each country. In addition, the Committee
    approved $68 million in economic assistance to Armenia, a nearly $35
    million jump from the Administration's request, but less than the
    nearly $75 million Congress appropriated in FY 2007. Lawmakers also
    slated up to $6 million in humanitarian aid for Nagorno Karabakh and
    renewed its strong support for confidence-building measures among the
    parties to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Specifically, the report
    language states:

    "The Committee continues its strong support for confidence-building
    measures among the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The
    Committee expects the Department of State to use its authority
    under section 498B of the Foreign Assistance Act as necessary to
    carry out such programs. The Committee continues to be concerned
    about the plight of the victims of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
    and recommends that up to $6,000,000 should be made available to
    address ongoing humanitarian needs in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The Committee has included renewed authority for the President to
    provide humanitarian assistance to the region, notwithstanding the
    restrictions of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act. The bill
    language is unchanged from previous years."

    "This bill provides important funding for Armenia and Karabakh and
    maintains parity in military assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan,"
    said Reps. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI),
    co-chairs of the Armenian Caucus. "We are also pleased that economic
    aid to Armenia exceeds the Administration's request and will continue
    working with our colleagues to ensure that it meets last year's
    funding level of nearly $75 million."

    The bill also provides $1.8 billion for the Millennium Challenge
    Account program (MCA). 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. During the mark-up, Congressman Knollenberg offered an
    amendment to increase funding for this program, citing its importance
    and noting the success of Armenia, including its recently held
    parliamentary elections. Knollenberg stated in reference to Armenia's
    performance that it was "extremely favorable and gives Armenia a plus
    up for the future."

    "We thank the Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey (D-WI)
    and his colleagues for supporting provisions passed last week by the
    State, Foreign Operations Subcommittee led by Chairwoman Nita M. Lowey
    (D-NY) and Ranking Member Frank R. Wolf (R-VA)," said Assembly
    Executive Director Bryan Ardouny, who attended today's markup on
    Capitol Hill. "We will continue to work with the House and Senate
    Appropriations Committee members to strengthen the US-Armenia and
    US-Karabakh relationships and to ensure the best possible outcome
    for these two young democracies."
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