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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]
    Website: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 12, 2008
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Email: [email protected]

    PALLONE AND RADANOVICH SEEK CONGRESSIONAL SUPPORT
    FOR POST-CONFLICT AID TO JAVAKHK AND ARMENIA

    -- Collecting Signatures on Congressional
    Letter to President Bush


    "The Armenian government provided safe transit
    for U.S Embassy and other international diplomatic
    officials, for hundreds of non-governmental
    organization representatives, and for thousands of
    Georgian nationals."
    -- Reps. Frank Pallone and George Radanovich


    WASHINGTON, DC - In a bipartisan appeal, Representatives Frank
    Pallone (D-NJ) and George Radanovich (R-CA) reached out today to
    their Congressional colleagues to support targeting portions of the
    proposed $1 billion post Georgia-Russia conflict aid package for
    the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia and to help offset the
    economic impact of the recent crisis on Armenia, reported the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    In a September 12th Dear Colleague letter, the two legislators
    explained to their fellow Representatives that Armenia, which
    continues to be materially harmed by the fighting to its north, has
    remained "a constructive partner to Georgia through ensuring safe
    transit for humanitarian needs, reconstruction assistance, and
    diplomatic measures." They also stressed the urgency of providing
    funds specifically for Samtskhe-Javakheti, a chronically
    underdeveloped region in Georgia, heavily populated by Armenians.

    "We thank Representatives Pallone and Radanovich for their vision
    and compassion in addressing the pressing humanitarian and
    developmental needs, both in Georgia and in Armenia, created by the
    recent fighting," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We
    are hopeful that their colleagues will join with them in ensuring
    that the United States lends a helping hand to the people of
    Samtskhe-Javakheti and Armenia during this difficult time."

    Representatives Pallone and Radanovich are currently urging their
    colleagues to co-sign a Congressional letter to President Bush
    suggesting that the Administration implement two specific policy
    recommendations:

    1) Ensuring that a meaningful level of the new Georgia aid program
    is specifically targeted to the vital Samtskhe-Javakheti region.
    This largely Armenian-inhabited area, home to roughly five percent
    of Georgia's overall population, remains, in great measure,
    economically undeveloped. Of the $1 billion being proposed for
    Georgia, a proportional share on a per capita basis, should be
    officially dedicated to developmental programs in Samtskhe-
    Javakheti, with a special focus on alleviating poverty, developing
    transportation and communication links, promoting international
    trade and investment, and supporting sustainable economic growth.

    2) In light of Yerevan's extensive assistance during this crisis
    and also the large-scale harm it has endured as a result of the
    fighting in the region, portions of the new Georgia assistance
    package should be used to help offset the damage to Armenia's
    economy. This damage, estimated at between $680 and $1 billion,
    has largely been the result of higher transportation costs,
    increased prices for basic commodities such as food and fuel, and a
    slow down in international investments.

    The full text of the Congressional letter to President Bush is
    provided below.

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    The Honorable George W. Bush
    President of the United States
    The White House
    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
    Washington, DC 20500

    Dear President Bush:

    We are writing to express our support for the vitally needed
    financial assistance package that your Administration has proposed
    in the aftermath of the recent crisis in Georgia, and to suggest
    two concrete steps that we can take to help advance our national
    interest in a strong, independent, pluralist, and democratic
    Georgian state.

    Our first recommendation is to ensure that a meaningful level of
    this aid program is specifically targeted to the vital Samtshke-
    Javakheti region. This largely Armenian-inhabited area, home to
    roughly five percent of Georgia's overall population, remains, in
    great measure, economically undeveloped. Of the $1 billion
    proposed for Georgia, a proportional share on a per capita basis -
    should be officially dedicated to developmental programs in
    Samtshke-Javakheti, with a special focus on alleviating poverty,
    developing transportation and communication links, promoting
    international trade and investment, and supporting sustainable
    economic growth.

    Our second recommendation is that, in light of Yerevan's extensive
    assistance during this crisis and also the large-scale economic
    harm it has endured as a result of the fighting in the region, this
    assistance package also be used to help offset the ongoing damage
    to Armenia's economy. As a country beset by twin blockades,
    Armenia conducts the vast majority of its trade through Georgia.

    Since the outbreak of the conflict between Russia and Georgia,
    Armenia has experienced significantly higher transportation costs,
    increased prices for basic commodities such as food and fuel, and a
    slow down in international investments. This harm has been
    estimated by senior Armenian government officials, including the
    Prime Minister, Chairman of the National Security Council, and
    Ambassador to the United States, at between $680 million and $1
    billion. Targeted economic aid to Armenia, implemented in
    coordination with the Armenian government, can pla! y a
    particularly constructive role during this difficult time to assist
    an important ally in the region.

    As you know, Georgia has long been a partner and friend to
    neighboring Armenia, which has, since the outbreak of hostilities,
    played a vital role in seeking to restore peace and stability in
    the region. The Armenian government provided safe transit for U.S
    Embassy and other international diplomatic officials, for hundreds
    of non-governmental organization representatives, and for thousands
    of Georgian nationals. In addition, the Armenian government
    provided human, material, and financial resources to help repair
    key elements of Georgia's damaged infrastructure.

    Armenia plays an invaluable role and shares a common vision with
    Georgia and the United States for regional stability in the
    Caucasus. Despite many difficult challenges, Armenia has taken
    steps to strengthen relationships with its neighbors. Earlier this
    month, Armenian President Serzh Sargsian demonstrated this through
    his historic invitation to Turkish President Abdullah Gul to come
    watch their two nations play a qualifying match for the 2010 World
    Cup. Given the obvious unrest in the area, it is vital that
    Armenia be able to continue its role as an ally and stabilizing
    force in the Caucasus.

    Thank you for your consideration of our two recommendations. We
    look forward to working with you regarding these suggestions and
    would welcome the opportunity to meet with your Administration to
    discuss them in greater detail.

    Sincerely,
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