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    AAA DISAPPOINTED WITH WASHINGTON'S DECISION TO CUT AID TO ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.05.2009 16:53 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Assembly of America considers incorrect
    the decision of the U.S. administration to cut financial assistance
    to Armenia for Fiscal Year 2010 (FY). Regional director of AAA in
    Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh Arpi Vartanian stated this.

    "We are disappointed with that decision of administration. AAA will
    cooperate with U.S. congressmen and senators in order to prevent
    misbalance in the South Caucasus," stressed the regional director
    of AAA, adding that U.S. administration must realize importunacy
    of balance in the region. According to her, Ð~PÐ~PÐ~P will draw
    administration's attention to the fact, that Turkey and Azerbaijan
    continue blockading Armenia. "We think that circumstance must be taken
    into account at the moment of making decision on financial assistance,"
    emphasized Arpi Vartanian.

    US administration in his Fiscal Year 2010 International Affairs
    budget requested cut aid to Armenia. The budget request also upsets
    the balance of military aid parity between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    In particular, the U.S. administration proposes to provide $30 million
    in Economic Assistance. Additionally, the budget did not include
    funding for Nagorno Karabakh, while in FY 2009 Congress approved
    $8 million.

    Besides, the Administration's FY 2010 funding proposal for Foreign
    Military Financing calls for $3 million for Armenia and $4 million for
    Azerbaijan. The proposed budget also suggests $900,000 for Azerbaijan
    versus $450,000 for Armenia in International Military Education and
    Training assistance.
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