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    CONGRESSMAN HUNTER PLEDGES MEMBERSHIP TO ARMENIAN CAUCUS

    WASHINGTON, August 9, (Noyan Tapan). During the meeting with the
    Armenian Assembly of America on August 6, Congressman Duncan Hunter
    pledged to join the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, reported
    the Armenian Assembly of America. "We're pleased that Congressman
    Hunter has pledged to join the Armenian Caucus," said Assembly Western
    Office Director Lena Kaimian. "Congressman Hunter is keenly aware of
    the issues facing the Armenian-American community, having championed
    legislation recognizing the Armenian Genocide and calling on Turkey to
    acknowledge the atrocities of 1915," she emphasized. According to
    Kaimian, such important issues as the need for Congress to maintain
    military aid parity between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Fiscal Year
    2005 Foreign Operations bill were raised by the Assembly delegation.

    The group said that attempts to provide Azerbaijan $6 million more
    than Armenia in military financing would disrupt the careful balance
    between the neighboring countries. Congressman Hunter, who is Chairman
    of the influential House Armed Services Committee and a member of the
    Select Committee on Homeland Security, commended Armenia's efforts on
    the war on terror and its participation in Iraq. Rev. Father Datev
    Tatoulian of St. John's Armenian Church, Assembly Fellow Trustees
    Rouben Avsharian and Gary Takessian and Affiliate Members Serop
    Karoglanian and Joanie Schwarz were also present at the meeting. The
    Armenian Caucus has focused on strengthening the U.S.-Armenia and
    U.S.-Karabakh relationships, searching for a peaceful solution to the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict, ending the Turkish and Azerbaijani
    blockades of Armenia and Karabakh, as well as reaffirming the
    U.S. record on the Armenian Genocide.
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