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    PRESS RELEASE
    May 11, 2004
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
    Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
    Email: [email protected]; Web: www.armeniaemb.org

    Armenia Among Other Countries honored at a White House Ceremony

    On May 10, 2004, U.S. President George Bush hosted a ceremony at the
    White House to mark the recent selection of 16 countries, including
    Armenia, as recipients of Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) funds. The
    MCA, a foreign aid distribution mechanism introduced by the Bush
    administration, will fund programs submitted by eligible countries
    to promote the goals of poverty reduction and economic development.

    Ambassadors from 16 countries, including Armenian Ambassador to the
    U.S., Dr. Arman Kirakossian were present at the ceremony and had an
    opportunity to briefly meet with President Bush. Also present were
    Senator Dick Lugar, Representative Tom Lantos, and the members of the
    Board of the Millennium Challenge Corporation, which administers the
    MCA funds. Secretary of State Colin Powell is the ex-officio Chairman
    of the Board; the Board includes other senior members of the Cabinet.

    In his remarks during the ceremony, President Bush congratulated
    the countries selected as potential recipients of MCA funds, noting
    that these countries "have taken the first courageous steps toward
    greater independence and greater wealth, and greater hopes for the
    people you serve." He also said, "To be eligible for this new money,
    nations must root out corruption, respect human rights, and adhere
    to the rule of law. They must invest in their people by improving
    their health care systems and their schools. They must unleash the
    energy and creativity necessary for economic growth by opening up
    their markets, removing barriers to entrepreneurship, and reducing
    excessive bureaucracy and regulation. The 16 nations represented here
    today have done all this and more."

    For more information, visit
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/05/20040510.html
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