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    PROPOSAL CONCERNING RENDERING ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE NOT ONLY TO GEORGIA, BUT ALSO TO ARMENIA TO BE CONSIDERED AT U.S. CONGRESS

    DeFacto Agency
    Sept 10 2008
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, 10.09.08. DE FACTO. Hearing entitled "U.S.-Russia Relations
    in the Aftermath of the Georgia Crisis" was held today, the Armenian
    Assembly of America (Assembly) reports.

    Testifying on behalf of the Bush Administration, Daniel Fried,
    Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs,
    starting with the region's history, told Members of Congress that the
    collapse of the former Soviet Union "was marked by ethnically-based
    violence, especially in the South Caucasus." Fried also explained,
    in greater detail, the Administration's $1 billion economic support
    package that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had announced on
    September 3.

    During a question and answer session with Secretary Fried,
    Representative Brad Sherman (D-CA), citing a September 3, report from
    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty entitled, "Armenia Claims Huge Losses
    from Georgian Crisis," pressed the Administration whether they planned
    on providing additional aid to Armenia.

    Fried commented that Armenia was already a recipient of significant
    amount of aid, although he acknowledged that Armenia had been impacted
    by the crisis. Sherman added that due to strife, Armenia had suffered
    an estimated $680 million in damage to its economy and again asked
    if additional aid would be provided. Fried responded that there would
    be more, but would have to look into the figure as to an amount.

    To note, the House Appropriations Committee will need to review
    the aid package, of which the Assembly last week sent a letter to
    Members of Congress pointing out the impact not only for Georgia,
    but Armenia as well.

    In the letter, the Assembly wrote, in part, that: "Armenia, as a
    land-locked nation facing dual blockades by its neighbors, Turkey
    and Azerbaijan, is forced to orient on a north-south axis for trade
    and shipment of goods and supplies. As such, the bombing of ports in
    Georgia and damage to rail lines therein has not only caused hardships
    for the people of Georgia, but also for Armenia, most prominently is
    the shortage of fuel."

    "The Administration has an important opportunity to reinforce stated
    U.S. policy goals of regional cooperation and economic integration in
    the South Caucasus region," said Congressman Sherman. "As such, I was
    deeply troubled that the Administration failed to take into account
    the impact that this recent crisis has had on our ally Armenia. We must
    ensure that any aid package also includes Armenia," Sherman concluded.

    "We commend Chairman Berman for holding this timely hearing and applaud
    Congressman Sherman for making sure that the needs of Armenia, as
    a result of this crisis, will be taken into account," said Assembly
    Executive Director Bryan Ardouny.
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