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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
    October 9, 2004
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    ASSEMBLY HAILS HOUSE PASSAGE OF ARMENIA PNTR BILL
    Senate Set to Vote Next

    Washington, DC - One of the Armenian Assembly's highest priorities -
    normalizing trade relations between the United States and Armenia - won
    passage in the House of Representatives late last night as part of a
    comprehensive trade measure, known as the Miscellaneous Trade and
    Technical Corrections Act

    "The Assembly welcomes tonight's action passing Armenia PNTR and thanks
    House Ways and Committee Chairman Bill Thomas for his crucial support,"
    said Assembly Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian. "We commend
    him and the Armenian Caucus Co-Chairmen Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank
    Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) for their leadership and steadfast efforts to deepen
    the U.S.-Armenia trade relationship."

    "The ongoing Turkish and Azeri blockades are two strikes against Armenia's
    ability to prosper as a free-market economy, so any U.S. trade benefits,
    such as those resulting from the removal of the trade restrictions, are
    helpful," Hovnanian added. "It is our hope the Senate will pass this
    legislation at its earliest opportunity."

    PNTR, known as "permanent normal trade relations" would remove a nearly
    30-year-old provision requiring Armenia and other countries to
    periodically obtain presidential approval for continued access to low
    tariffs. In so doing, it would signal an upgrade in Armenia's status as a
    trading partner and should lead to additional trade agreements between the
    United States and Armenia

    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Co-Chairmen Joe Knollenberg (R-MI)
    and Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) first introduced the legislation known as
    H.R. 528 in February 2003, which passed the House of Representatives later
    that year. The Assembly for its part, helped push the measure through by
    working to secure the co-sponsorship of more than 100 lawmakers from both
    sides of the political aisle.

    "The PNTR bill has been an Assembly priority throughout the 108th Congress
    and when enacted will be the first Armenia specific legislation passed
    since the Humanitarian Aid Corridor Act in 1996," said Assembly Board of
    Directors Chairman Anthony Barsamian. "The efforts of the bill's sponsor
    Joe Knollenberg, along with Reps. William Thomas and Frank Pallone, Jr.
    also paved its passage. Key support from Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D-NY),
    the ranking Democrat on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee was
    also instrumental."

    Last year, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) along with Senators Paul
    Sarbanes (D-MD) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA) introduced S. 1557, which was
    modeled after the House version of Armenia PNTR. This measure has the
    bipartisan support of over 20 cosponsors.

    "The Assembly thanks Senators McConnell, Sarbanes and Boxer for helping
    strengthen U.S.-Armenia trade relations," said Hovnanian. "We also
    greatly appreciate Senators McConnell and Sarbanes for raising the issue
    and discussing the merits of the bill during a pan-Armenian conference
    held by the Assembly, AGBU and Eastern and Western Diocese of the Armenian
    Church."

    During that same conference, the Bush Administration made its first public
    endorsement of the trade bill. Ambassador Elizabeth Jones, Assistant
    Secretary of the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, who delivered
    the news, said "The U.S. government supports extending Permanent Normal
    Trade Relations to Armenia and will support Congressional efforts to
    graduate Armenia from the Jackson-Vanik Amendment to the Trade Act."

    Last April, Hovnanian together with former Board of Directors Chairman
    Peter Vosbikian sent a letter Congressman Philip M. Crane (R-IL), Chairman
    of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade, calling for the
    extension of PNTR to Armenia and stated that the country is an
    increasingly important partner for the U.S. and poised to play a pivotal
    role as a commercial hub.

    The Assembly also designed an aggressive campaign that hinged on the
    support of the Armenian community. Part of the strategy included a phone
    banking session last summer in which the Assembly contacted
    Armenian-American constituents across the nation, urging them to call
    their Members of Congress and support Armenia PNTR.

    The PTNR issue was also at the forefront of every community forum, in
    cities and towns across the U.S. Assembly Board Members and staff
    provided legislative updates and answered questions regarding the bill and
    its benefits for Armenia. They reminded activists, for example, that
    although Armenia acceded into the World Trade Organization (WTO), a
    144-member international trade body, in February 2003, the full benefits
    of accession would not be realized unless PNTR was granted.
    (Participation in the Geneva-based organization will offer Armenia lower
    trade barriers and increased opportunity for trade.) The Assembly touted
    the government of Armenia's economic reforms which led to its entry in the
    WTO.

    The next step in the legislative process is for the Senate to vote.

    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.


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