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    HOUSE FOREIGN AID PANEL REINSTATES US POLICY ON SECURITY PARITY

    ArmRadio.am
    23.05.2006 10:45

    The Armenian Assembly praised members of a key foreign aid subcommittee
    for reinstating US policy to maintain military aid parity between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 Foreign Operations
    bill. Earlier this year, the Administration submitted a request for
    Azerbaijan that exceeded security assistance to Armenia by $1.095
    million.

    Lawmakers approved a symmetrical appropriation that amounts to $3.5
    million in Foreign Military Financing (FMF) and an additional $790,000
    in International Military Education and Training (IMET) assistance
    to both Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "We appreciate the efforts of the House Appropriations Committee and
    credit its Foreign Operations Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Jim Kolbe
    and Ranking Member Rep. Nita M. Lowey for maintaining equal security
    assistance between Armenia and Azerbaijan," said Assembly Executive
    Director Bryan Ardouny. "We especially appreciate the outstanding
    leadership of Armenian Caucus Co-Chair and Committee Member, Rep. Joe
    Knollenberg, for his efforts in restoring parity and protecting the
    fragile cease-fire at a time when Azerbaijan continues to threaten
    a resumption of war against Nagorno Karabakh."

    "Given the fact that relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan
    continue to be tenuous, it is imperative that the US maintain a
    balanced approach," said Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone,
    Jr. "Furthermore, I am pleased that the Committee called for a higher
    allocation to Armenia than that requested by the Administration."

    The bill will be considered by the full House Appropriations Committee
    this week. Once the House of Representatives and Senate complete
    action on their versions of the bill, a joint House Senate Conference
    Committee will reconcile the differences.
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