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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
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    September 19, 2008
    Contact: Michael A Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA PRAISES REQUEST TO ENSURE TARGETED
    ASSISTANCE TO ARMENIA AND THE REGION

    Request Funding due to Russian-Georgian Conflict

    Washington, DC - As the House Committee on Foreign Affairs approved a
    $1 billion aid package to Georgia earlier this week, the Congressional
    Caucus on Armenian Issues Co-Chair Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ)
    and Caucus Member, Congressman George Radanovich (R-CA), along with 20
    additional Members of Congress, sent a letter today to President
    George W. Bush outlining targeted assistance in Georgia and Armenia,
    reported the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly).

    The letter read in part that: "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." This Armenian-populated region of Georgia was
    already severely depressed economically and is at risk of being
    overlooked again as Georgia recovers from the conflict with
    Russia. The letter also highlighted the constructive role of the
    Armenian government and noted "Yerevan's extensive assistance during
    this crisis" as well as "the large-scale economic harm it has endured
    as a result of the fighting in the region" and called for assistance
    to Armenia "to help offset the ongoing damage to Armenia's economy."

    "We appreciate the efforts of Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone
    and his colleagues for raising these important issues," said Executive
    Director Bryan Ardouny. "As the aftermath of this conflict continues
    to unfold, we must also seek to minimize the effect upon
    Armenia. Rather then continue its blockade strategy against Armenia in
    an attempt to isolate her, Turkey should heed U.S. and European Union
    calls to lift its illegal blockade," continued Ardouny.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a
    501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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    NR#2008-066

    Editor's Note: Letter Pasted Below.


    September 19, 2008

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

    Dear Mr. President:

    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 play 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 a 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,

    U.S. Reps. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), George Radanovich (R-CA),
    Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Adam Schiff (D-CA), James McGovern (D-MA),
    Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Edward Markey (D-MA), Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI),
    Donald Payne (D-NJ), Jim Costa (D-CA), Michael McNulty (D-NY), Collin
    Peterson (D-MN), James Langevin (D-RI), Jackie Speier (D-CA), Grace
    Napolitano (D-CA), Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Stephen
    Lynch (D-MA), Barney Frank (D-MA), Chaka Fattah (D-PA), Michael Honda
    (D-CA) and Steve Rothman (D-NJ).

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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