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    MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION CEO PRAISES ARMENIAN REFORMS BEFORE HOUSE PANEL

    ARMENPRESS
    Mar 21 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 21, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Assembly of America (AAA)
    said ambassador John Danilovich, CEO of the Millennium Challenge
    Corporation, this week told members of a key House foreign aid panel
    that Armenia has made a number of reforms that are both "positive and
    constructive," and expressed that elections in Armenia be "conducted
    correctly."

    Danilovich appeared before the House Appropriations Subcommittee
    on State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs to discuss MCC's
    funding needs for Fiscal Year 2008.

    Last week, Randall L. Tobias, U.S. Director of Foreign Assistance
    and USAID Administrator, told Committee Members that MCC funding "is
    expecting to disperse 60 million dollars" in FY 2008 alone and that
    "together with foreign aid, Armenia will receive 98 million dollars,
    or a 34 percent increase."

    The Administration has requested $35 million in economic assistance
    to Armenia for FY 2008, a reduction of more than 50 percent over the
    FY 2007 approved funding level of approximately $75 million.

    Last year, the United States and Armenia took a major step forward
    with the signing of the Millennium Challenge Compact - a five-year
    $235.65 million agreement intended to reduce Armenia's rural poverty
    and increase agricultural productivity.

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who took part in the signing
    ceremony, called the event a "promising" step in the U.S.-Armenia
    partnership and a "testament to the hard work and dedication of the
    Armenian people and their elected government."

    Established in 2004, MCC is based on the principle that aid is most
    effective when it reinforces good governance, economic freedom and
    investments in people. MCC is responsible for the stewardship of the
    Millennium Challenge Account (MCA), which receives funds appropriated
    by Congress every year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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