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    THE USA DOES NOT WANT TO SEE ARMENIA ISOLATED

    Regnum, Russia
    Dec 25 2006

    US policy in South Caucasus is aimed at promoting regional
    cooperation and normalization of relations instead of isolation, says
    a statement by US congressmen, co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus
    on Armenian Issues Frank Pallone and Joe Knollenberg, addressed to
    the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA). Earlier, the US president
    approved a bill banning state financing of the construction of the
    Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku railroad. Earlier, the bill was passed
    by the House of Representatives, and then by the Senate. "We call
    upon Turkey to revise the policy of alienating Armenia, put an end
    to the 13-year-old blockade and take actions directed at cooperation
    with its neighbors," the statement says.

    The document contains an amendment proposed by Senators Robert Menendez
    and Rick Santorini, which rules out financing by the Export-Import Bank
    of the construction of the railway that would isolate Armenia from the
    economic and regional transport corridor with average estimated cost
    of $400 mln. Adoption of the amendment is part of the AAA lobbying
    directed against isolation of Armenia.

    In his turn, AAA Executive Director Bryan Ardouny highly appreciated
    the role of the senators and congressmen in "implementing this
    important initiative," namely in fighting Turkey and Azerbaijan's
    attempts to isolate Armenia. The initiative is one of numerous measures
    to secure safety and wealth of Armenia. He expressed gratitude to
    organizations and persons, who combined their effort with the Armenian
    Diaspora of the United States. The Armenian Assembly of America
    welcomed inaction of the bill banning financing of the railroad
    joining Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia bypassing Armenia.
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