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    HOUSE-SENATE CONFEREES APPROVE AID LEVELS $41 MILLION FOR ARMENIA AND $8 MILLION FOR KARABAKH

    ArmInfo
    2009-12-11 12:29:00

    ArmInfo. Finalizing its work on six different appropriations measures,
    the Conferees in the House and Senate approved a Consolidated
    Appropriations Bill for 2010, which provides $41 million for Armenia
    and $8 million for Nagorno Karabakh, reported the Armenian Assembly
    of America (Assembly).

    The bill also maintained parity with respect to Foreign Military
    Financing (FMF) to Armenia and Azerbaijan at $3 million each. The
    Conferees did not delineate funding to either country regarding
    International Military Education Training (IMET). "The Assembly
    appreciates the continued support of its friends in the House and
    Senate in helping secure a positive outcome," said Assembly Executive
    Director Bryan Ardouny. "Given Turkey's ongoing blockade of Armenia,
    which is reinforced by Azerbaijan, U.S. assistance remains critically
    important," added Ardouny. The Conferees stated that they "expect
    the Department of State to continue to emphasize the use of civil
    society in implementing programs and activities in Armenia." The $41
    million approved reflects a $7 million drop from the Fiscal Year (FY)
    2009 level, but is $11 million over the Administration's request. On
    assistance to Artsakh, the "conferees direct[ed] that up to $8,000,000
    be made available for programs and activities in Nagorno-Karabakh."

    This matches the level of funding allocated by Congress in FY 2009.

    Earlier this year, in support of robust assistance to Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabakh, Board of Trustees Member Van Krikorian testified
    before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign
    Operations, and Related Programs, outlining the Assembly's priorities
    with respect to funding and U.S. policy in the South Caucasus region.

    With the work of the Conferees completed, the full House is expected to
    vote on the Consolidated Bill as early as this friday. Once voted on by
    the House and Senate, the Bill will be sent to President Barack Obama
    for his signature into law. 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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