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    Armenian Assembly of America
    122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    June 24, 2004
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    HOUSE FOREIGN AID COMMITTEE REINSTATES U.S. POLICY ON SECURITY PARITY
    Assembly Credits Congressman Knollenberg

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly praised members of a key foreign aid
    subcommittee today for reinstating U.S. policy to maintain military aid
    parity between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2005 Foreign
    Operations bill. The bill, which lawmakers passed by voice vote last night,
    foils the Administration's attempt to provide Azerbaijan a $6 million
    increase over Armenia by placing the neighboring countries on equal footing.

    "We commend Chairman Jim Kolbe (R-AZ) and his Subcommittee for maintaining
    equal security assistance between Armenia and Azerbaijan by explicit policy
    and by allocating $5 million in military financing to Armenia and
    Azerbaijan," said Assembly Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian. "We
    are especially appreciative of Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Joe Knollenberg
    (R-MI), who serves on the committee, for taking the lead to reinstate U.S.
    balance and impartiality in dealing with the Karabakh conflict."

    Representative Knollenberg said, "Parity in military assistance to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan is absolutely critical to maintaining the careful balance
    between the two countries. We cannot settle for anything less. I'm also
    pleased we were able to increase military assistance to Armenia from $2
    million to $5 million in order to help them modernize their equipment."

    Congress has recently rebuffed attempts by the Administration to tip the
    scale in favor of Baku by upholding this long-standing parity policy. The
    Administration attempted, during the August congressional recess last year,
    to provide an additional $5 million in security assistance to Azerbaijan via
    the 15 day congressional notification process. Fortunately, Congress
    blocked this request until Armenia received equal treatment.

    This April, Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) and Caucus
    member John E. Sweeney (R-NY), along with over 40 of their congressional
    colleagues, wrote to Chairman Kolbe urging that the subcommittee maintain
    symmetry in levels of any military/security assistance for Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. In addition, they requested "not less than" $75 million in
    economic assistance for Armenia and an additional $5 million in humanitarian
    assistance for Nagorno Karabakh in FY 2005. The Assembly strongly supported
    this initiative by urging Members to sign on to this letter during its
    advocacy portion of its National Conference and via a nationwide Action
    Alert.

    In a letter dated February 10th of this year and sent to the 131 members of
    the Armenian Caucus and 35 Senators, the Assembly said that providing
    asymmetrical military assistance to Azerbaijan will not only "have a
    potentially destabilizing effect on the South Caucasus," but also "damage
    U.S. credibility as an impartial and leading mediator in the ongoing
    sensitive peace negotiations for the Nagorno Karabakh conflict."

    The Subcommittee also approved "not less than" $65 million to Armenia, an
    increase of $3 million over the Administration's FY 2005 budget request. An
    additional $5 million in humanitarian assistance for Nagorno Karabakh was
    also allocated. The Administration did not propose any assistance for
    Karabakh.

    The bill will next be considered by the full House Appropriations Committee.
    Once the full House and Senate complete action on their version of the bill,
    a joint House-Senate Conference Committee will reconcile the differences.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide
    organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian
    issues. It is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

    NR#2004-061
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