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    U.S. CONGRESS APPROVED BILL ON SUPPORTING GEORGIA AND UKRAINE'S MEMBERSHIP TO NATO

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.03.2007 18:05 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The bill on supporting Georgia and Ukraine's
    membership to NATO has been sent to U.S. President George Bush for
    confirmation. This document titled "Law for strengthening freedom
    in the NATO framework" was approved by House representatives of the
    American Congress in its final shape.

    Particularly, the document supposes assignment of financial means
    from the U.S. budget in he framework of preparing these countries for
    NATO membership. The bill has been sent to the President after it
    was approved in its final shape by the conciliatory committee. The
    bill was unanimously approved by House representatives in its first
    reading March 6, and the Senate approved practically the similar text
    on March 15.

    The preamble of the document says that it is aimed at "supporting
    further enlargement of NATO and assistance of timely acceptance
    of new members into the organization". It indicates that further
    preservation of stability and security in Europe demands military,
    economic and political integration of arising democracies into existing
    European structures".

    In this respect Georgia, Ukraine, Albania, Croatia and Macedonia are
    mentioned in the document.

    It supposes assignment of financial aid to the above-mentioned
    countries for strengthening their security. The text of the bill
    does not indicate the sum of money due to be assigned, but earlier
    some representatives of the Bush administration used to say that
    Georgia could receive $10 million, Macedonia $3.6 million, Albania
    $3.2 million and Croatia $3 million, ITAR-TASS reports.
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