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    U.S. ADMINISTRATION CUTS AID TO ARMENIA, BREAKS MILITARY PARITY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.05.2009 11:30 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Just two weeks after President Barack Obama failed
    to uphold his campaign promise to squarely reaffirm the historical
    fact of the Armenian Genocide, the president, in his Fiscal Year (FY)
    2010 International Affairs budget request, broke another promise by
    cutting aid to Armenia, reported the Armenian Assembly of America
    (Assembly). The budget request also increased aid to Azerbaijan and
    overturned long-standing Congressional policy with respect to military
    parity between Armenian and Azerbaijan.

    "This budget is fundamentally flawed," said Bryan Ardouny, Assembly
    Executive Director. "It is incomprehensible that a country which
    already has billions of dollars in oil and gas revenue would receive
    an increase in U.S. funding while the neighbor it blockades sees
    its funding decrease. This budget request not only undercuts what
    Congress has appropriated, but does not help strengthen stability in
    the South Caucasus," added Ardouny. "In addition, this does not send
    the right message to Armenia, an ally whose relationship with the
    U.S. was described this week by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as
    'a very lasting and durable one,'" concluded Ardouny.

    On the campaign trail in 2008, then-Senator Obama issued a statement
    which read:

    As President, I will maintain our assistance to Armenia, which has been
    a reliable partner in the fight against terrorism and extremism. I
    will promote Armenian security by seeking an end to the Turkish
    and Azerbaijani blockades, and by working for a lasting and durable
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict that is agreeable to all
    parties, and based upon America's founding commitment to the principles
    of democracy and self determination. And my Administration will
    help foster Armenia's growth and development through expanded trade
    and targeted aid, and by strengthening the commercial, political,
    military, developmental, and cultural relationships between the
    U.S. and Armenian governments.

    The proposed FY 2010 budget cut funding to Armenia, recommending $30
    million in Economic Assistance, a decrease from FY 2009 level of $48
    million. Additionally, the budget did not include funding for Nagorno
    Karabakh, while in FY 2009 Congress approved $8 million.

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

    Ardouny stated that the Assembly will work with its friends in
    Congress to reverse this proposal on all levels. In previous years,
    the combined effort of the Assembly and the Armenian-American community
    has resulted in continuous security aid parity.
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