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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 24, 2004
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    FULL SENATE REVERSES ADMINISTRATION
    EFFORT TO BREAK MILITARY PARITY AGREEMENT

    -- Joins House in Restoring Parity in Military Aid
    Allocations to Armenia and Azerbaijan

    WASHINGTON, DC - Armenian Americans welcomed the adoption by the
    Senate, late yesterday evening, of a $19.6 billion fiscal year 2005
    foreign aid bill that earmarks at least $75 million in economic aid
    for Armenia, provides another $8.75 million in military aid, a $2.5
    million appropriation for Nagorno Karabagh, and reverses the
    Administration's efforts to tip the balance of U.S. military aid
    toward Azerbaijan, reported the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA).

    "We appreciate the leadership of Senator McConnell and the support
    of all of our friends on the Foreign Operations Subcommittee in
    constructively addressing the many provisions of the foreign aid
    bill that hold special meaning for the Armenian American
    community," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "In
    particular, we welcome the Senate's reversal of the ill-advised
    effort to break the military aid parity agreement, as well as its
    decision to increase the aid level for Armenia beyond the figure in
    both the Administration's and the House's version of the bill. At
    the same time, we regret that the Senate, in failing to include
    language similar to the Schiff Amendment, missed an opportunity to
    send a clear message to Turkey that the U.S. government will not
    tolerate its shameful denial of the Armenian Genocide."

    The restoration of military aid parity by the Senate follows
    similar action taken by the House earlier this year. In February
    of 2005, the Administration's budget proposal recommended breaking
    the agreement struck between the White House and Congress in late
    2001 during discussions over Section 907, to keep military aid to
    Armenia and Azerbaijan at equal levels. The White House proposal
    would have allocated roughly four times more Foreign Military
    Financing (FMF) assistance to Azerbaijan ($8 million) than Armenia
    ($2 million). The House version of the foreign aid bill set the
    FMF figures at $5 million for each country. The Senate bill
    adopted last night sets the FMF level for both countries at $8
    million, with an additional $750,000 to each country for
    International Military Education and Training (IMET).

    The Senate version of the foreign aid bill did not include Schiff
    Amendment language. This provision, adopted unanimously by voice
    vote in the U.S. House this July, restricts the government of
    Turkey from using any of the aid it receives from this
    appropriation to lobby against the adoption of the Congressional
    Genocide Resolution.

    The FY 2005 Foreign Operations bill, which was adopted by voice
    vote, was $210 million above the House version, and $1.7 billion
    below the Administration request. The bill includes $150 million
    in emergency funds for Global HIV AIDS and $75 million in emergency
    funds for peacekeeping in Sudan. The $75 million hard earmark for
    Armenia is $10 million more than the figure approved by the House
    and $13 million over the Administration's $62 million budget
    request. By contrast, foreign aid levels to neighboring Caucus
    countries include $38 million to Azerbaijan and $100 million for
    Georgia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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