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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    Email. [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    October 27, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    LAWMAKERS REINFORCE REQUEST TO FOREIGN AID CONFEREES TO ALLOCATE $48
    MILLION FOR ARMENIA; $10 MILLION FOR NAGORNO KARABAGH

    -- Reps. Pallone and LoBiondo Lead Bipartisan Congressional Effort

    WASHINGTON, DC - Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone
    (D-NJ) and New Jersey Republican Frank LoBiondo were joined by dozens
    of their House Colleagues in urging Senate and House Appropriations
    Committee leaders to maintain $48 million in U.S. assistance to
    Armenia, increased aid to Nagorno Karabagh, and continued military
    assistance parity to Armenia and Azerbaijan in the fiscal year (FY)
    2010 foreign aid bill, reported the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA).

    "We want to thank Congressmen Pallone and Lobiondo for leading this
    bipartisan outreach to members of the State- Foreign Operations
    Subcommittee - and also to express our appreciation to our friends
    serving on this panel, including Nita Lowey, Adam Schiff, Mark Kirk,
    Steve Rothman, and Jesse Jackson - for their work in support of the
    pro-Armenia provisions in the FY2010 foreign aid bill," said Aram
    Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "We are hopeful that the
    conference committee, which will be called to reconcile the Senate and
    House versions of this legislation, will approve the higher House
    figures for aid to Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh, endorse the House's
    decision to maintain military aid parity between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, and support the House language reaffirming Section 907 of
    the Freedom Support Act."

    Earlier this year, both the House and Senate adopted their versions of
    the FY 2010 foreign aid bill, with the House adopting higher figures
    for Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh and including new language
    reaffirming Section 907 restriction on U.S. assistance to Azerbaijan,
    due to that country's ongoing blockade of Armenia.

    In an October 26th letter to the Chairs and Ranking Republicans of the
    Senate and House foreign aid subcommittees, the House Members cited
    the "approximately $680 million loss resulting from the Russia-Georgia
    conflict. We are reminded that Armenia provided humanitarian,
    diplomatic and economic assistance to Georgia, facilitated the safe
    transit for U.S. and international officials, and helped rebuild
    damaged Georgian infrastructure."

    In expressing its support for $3.45 million in military assistance to
    Armenia, the Congressional letter stated: "Armenia's cooperation in
    anti-terrorism efforts and its deployment of forces to both Iraq and
    Kosovo are pivotal to U.S. interests. Armenia has entered into a NATO
    Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) and has worked closely with
    both NATO and the Defense Department on a range of bilateral and
    multilateral agreements, joint training programs, and military
    exercises."

    Joining Reps. Pallone and LoBiondo in signing the Congressional letter
    were: Bruce Braley (D-IA), Dennis Cardoza (D-CA), Barney Frank (D-MA),
    Jim Costa (D-CA), Jerry Costello (D-IL), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Chakah
    Fattah (D- PA), Elton Gallegly (R-CA), Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Rush Holt
    (D-NJ), James Langevin (D-RI), Daniel Lipinski (D-IL), Stephen Lynch
    (D-MA), Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Ed Markey (D- MA), James McGovern
    (D-MA), Candice Miller (R-MI), Grace Napolitano (D-CA), Collin
    Peterson (D-MN), Garry Peters (D- MI), John Sarbanes (D-MD), Jan
    Schakowsky (D-IL), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Mark Souder (R-IN), Jackie
    Speier (D-CA), Tim Walz (D-MN), Henry Waxman (D-CA), Anthony Weiner
    (D- NY), and Frank Wolf (R-VA).

    #####

    Text of Congressional letter on Foreign Aid to Armenia

    October 26, 2009

    Representative Nita Lowey
    Chair
    House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Department of
    State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs
    US Capitol, HB-26
    Washington, DC 20515

    Representative Kay Granger
    Ranking Member
    House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Department of
    State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs
    1016 Longworth House Office Building
    Washington, DC 20515

    Senator Patrick Leahy
    Chair
    Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on the Department of
    State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs
    127 Dirksen Senate Office Building,
    Washington, DC 20510

    Senator Judd Gregg
    Ranking Member
    Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on the Department of
    State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs
    125 Hart Senate Office Building
    Washington, DC 20510

    We believe it is important that Congress demonstrates
    bipartisan support for Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh in the
    Subcommittee on the Department of State, Foreign Operations
    and Related Programs. We are writing to urge you to support
    the House version of the fiscal year (FY) 2010 Department
    of State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs bill
    concerning critical funding for Armenia and Nagorno
    Karabakh.

    The House version allocates $48 million to Armenia in
    economic assistance (ESF) that provides important support
    for Armenia in the face of Turkey and Azerbaijan's dual
    blockades. Additionally, this aid will help Armenia recover
    from the approximately $680 million loss resulting from the
    Russia-Georgia conflict. We are reminded that Armenia
    provided humanitarian, diplomatic and economic assistance
    to Georgia, facilitated the safe transit for U.S. and
    international officials, and helped rebuild damaged
    Georgian infrastructure.

    The House version also provides $3 million in Foreign
    Military Financing (FMF) and $450,000 in International
    Military Education and Training (IMET) that will allow the
    U.S.-Armenia military relationship continue to expand in
    scope and depth. Armenia's cooperation in anti-terrorism
    efforts and its deployment of forces to both Iraq and
    Kosovo are pivotal to U.S. interests. Armenia has entered
    into a NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) and
    has worked closely with both NATO and the Defense
    Department on a range of bilateral and multilateral
    agreements, joint training programs, and military
    exercises.

    We also commend the House for inserting language regarding
    Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act in opposition to
    Azerbaijan's blockade and support for Congressional
    authority over aid to Azerbaijan. Finally, we strongly back
    the House's concern for the plight of the victims of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the direction of $10 million
    to address ongoing humanitarian needs in that troubled
    region.

    We thank you for your support of Armenia and
    the US-Armenia strategic relationship. Thank you for your
    attention to this letter.



    Sincerely,
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