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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
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    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    May 22, 2007
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]


    RE: Rep. Pallone Commends Armenia on Free and Fair Elections


    Washington, DC - Speaking on the floor of the House of Representatives
    yesterday, Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), Co-Chair of the
    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, commended Armenia for holding
    free and fair Parliamentary elections on May 12.

    "This is the first positive assessment of an election in the former
    Soviet Republic since it gained independence in 1991," Pallone said.
    "This encouraging outcome will most certainly enhance and deepen
    U.S.-Armenia relations, while also elevating Armenia's reputation
    regionally and internationally."

    Pallone noted that Armenia's achievements address concerns raised by
    the Millennium Challenge Corporation, and urged the MCC to fully fund
    its five-year $235 million Compact with Armenia.

    He also renewed his call for $75 million in economic assistance to
    Armenia in Fiscal Year 2008. "This assistance demonstrates our
    commitment to Armenia, which is a friend and a supporter of
    U.S. policies for peace and security in that part of the world," he
    said.

    Pallone also entered into the congressional record a letter he sent
    with Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) to President Robert
    Kocharian and Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan, marking Armenia's
    achievement.

    The full text of Rep. Pallone's statement on Armenia's elections is
    attached below.

    ARMENIA PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
    (House of Representatives - May 21, 2007)

    Mr. Speaker, I rise to congratulate the people of Armenia on the May
    12 Parliamentary elections. This is the first positive assessment of
    an election in the former Soviet Republic since it gained independence
    in 1991. This encouraging outcome will most certainly enhance and
    deepen U.S./Armenia relations, while also elevating Armenia's
    reputation regionally and internationally.

    Over the past few months, U.S. administration officials in Washington
    and Yerevan have stressed the importance of these elections and
    explained that substantial improvement must be made. Based on public
    preliminary reports, Armenia has fulfilled the test set forth by the
    administration and received a free and fair stamp of approval.

    The International Election Observation Mission issued a statement
    which read, in part, and I quote, ``The election is assessed in line
    with OSCE and Council of Europe commitments, other international
    standards for democratic elections and national legislation.''

    I'm especially pleased that the U.S. Embassy in Armenia joined the
    chorus of praise with its own assessment which reads, and again I
    quote, ``We share the satisfaction of international observers that the
    election infrastructure, both legal and technical, has been greatly
    improved.''

    Mr. Speaker, I join in sharing the pride of our embassy and the
    contributions we have helped make in advancing the course of democracy
    and the rule of law in Armenia . These results are the best evidence
    to date that our assistance to this fledgling Republic is indeed
    serving its intended purpose. Our shared values and the strong bonds
    between the United States and Armenia will no doubt continue to
    expand. In doing so, we will continue to foster democracy in Armenia
    and work towards stability in the South Caucus region.

    Earlier this year, dozens of my colleagues joined me in sending a
    letter to the chairman of the House State, Foreign Operations
    Appropriations Subcommittee calling for $75 million in assistance for
    Armenia in fiscal year 2008. As the appropriation process continues,
    I'd like to remind my colleagues of this request and renew it again
    today. This assistance demonstrates our commitment to Armenia , which
    is a friend and a supporter of U.S. policies for peace and security in
    that part of the world.

    Armenia's achievement also addresses concerns expressed by the
    Millennium Challenge Corporation with respect to these
    elections. Armenia has met the necessary threshold, and I'm confident
    that the people and the Government of Armenia will only continue to
    improve upon their accomplishments in achieving the standards and
    norms of a democratic society. And accordingly, I urge the MCC to
    fully fund its compact with Armenia in an expeditious manner.

    These elections are an historic step towards a fully democratic
    Armenia, a goal to which the nation has demonstrated its commitment
    and leadership in the region through democratic reform. I congratulate
    the people of Armenia for this remarkable accomplishment.

    ####

    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.

    NR#2007-063
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