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    SCHIFF, BERMAN DISCUSS JAVAKHK WITH SAAKASHVILI

    asbarez
    Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

    Rep. Adam Schiff

    Rep. Howard Berman
    WASHINGTON-Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-CA), lead sponsor of the Armenian
    Genocide resolution, and Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA), ranking member
    of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, met with Georgian president,
    Mikheil Saakashvili, Thursday to discuss the bilateral relationship
    between the United States and Georgia and to ask the president to
    focus more attention on the Armenian region of Samtskhe-Javakheti,
    which borders the Republic of Armenia.

    Economic opportunity, education, and development in Samtskhe-Javakheti
    have lagged behind that of predominantly Georgian areas of the country.

    During the meeting in the U.S. Capitol, President Saakashvili expressed
    a willingness to work with Schiff and Berman to direct more resources
    to Samtskhe-Javakheti and said that he would fully support additional
    American assistance to the region.

    "I was very pleased with the discussion we had with President
    Saakashvili," Schiff said. "He was unhesitating in expressing support
    when we asked for additional efforts to aid Armenian-Georgians."

    "I will continue to fight for the fair treatment and equal rights
    for the ethnic Armenian community in Georgia," said Howard Berman,
    the Ranking Member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a
    longtime champion of Armenian causes.

    President Saakashvili has been in Washington for several days meeting
    with a variety of senior American officials, including President Obama,
    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and congressional leaders.

    An ongoing dialogue between the Armenian National Committee
    of America and the Georgian government-both in Tbilisi and via
    Georgia's Ambassador in Washington-is exploring ways to expand the
    Georgian-Armenian partnership to include broader direct Georgian and
    Armenian investments and also increased U.S. assistance to promote
    job-creation in the Armenian-populated Samtskhe-Javakheti (Javakhk)
    region of Georgia.

    "The Embassy of Georgia, in support of our government's material
    commitment to economic development for our citizens in the
    Samtskhe-Javakheti region and throughout all of our Republic,
    looks forward to working with our friends in the U.S. Congress
    and the Administration and with all American civil society
    stakeholders - including, of course, with the Armenian American
    community - in encouraging the targeting of U.S. assistance to meet
    Samtskhe-Javakheti's urgent job-creation, infrastructure, technical,
    and humanitarian needs," stated Georgia Ambassador to the U.S. Temuri
    Yakobashvili.

    "We look forward, in cooperation with Ambassador Yakobashvili and
    Georgian government officials, to broadening the longstanding ties
    that have existed between the Georgian and Armenian peoples through
    greater Georgian government investment in the economic development of
    Samtskhe-Javakheti and by collectively supporting a robust U.S. aid
    package for Georgia that includes targeted assistance to this heavily
    Armenian populated region," stated ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian.

    ANCA has worked closely with members of Congress, USAID and others
    in the administration to explore U.S. assistance opportunities in
    Javakhk, including public-private partnerships, which would offer
    material incentives for broader international investment in the region.

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