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    U.S. CUTS FINANCIAL AID TO ARMENIA

    Interfax
    May 8 2009
    Russia

    The U.S. administration plans a lower volume of financial aid to
    Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh for the 2010 fiscal year than the 2009
    level and to give more military aid to Azerbaijan than to Armenia in
    2010, the country director for Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh of the
    Armenian Assembly of America Arpi Vartanian said on Friday.

    The White House sets its planned financial assistance to Armenia in
    the 2010 fiscal year at $30 million instead of the 2009 amount of
    $48 million, Vartanian told reporters.

    Moreover, the proposed 2010 budget does not include any section
    about humanitarian aid to Nagorno-Karabakh whereas the 2009 budget
    allocates $8 million for Azerbaijan's disputed Armenian-speaking
    enclave, she said.

    Vartanian also attacked White House plans for military aid to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan in 2010. She argued that this threatened to upset the
    balance of power in the South Caucasus.

    The Obama administration sets its proposed military assistance
    to Armenia at $3 million but that to Azerbaijan at $4 million for
    that year, she said. Furthermore, $450,000 would be allocated for
    military training programs for Armenia but $900,000 for such programs
    for Azerbaijan.

    Vartanian said the Assembly, which is a Washington-based Armenian-
    American advocacy organization, would seek support from the U.S. Senate
    and House of Representatives for efforts to prevent the regional
    balance of power from being ruined.
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