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    REP. PALLONE CALLS FOR PARITY IN ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN MILITARY ASSISTANCE

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Mar 09 2006

    WASHINGTON, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Congressman Frank
    Pallone (D-NJ), Co-Chairman of the Armenian Issues Caucus, took to the
    floor of the U.S. House of Representatives on March 7 to criticize the
    Administration's "breach of an agreement struck between the White House
    and Congress in 2001 to maintain parity in U.S. military aid to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan," reported the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA). The Bush Administration recommended last month, in its Fiscal
    Year 2007 budget, that Azerbaijan receive significantly more military
    training and hardware than Armenia. The President also proposed
    cutting U.S. economic aid to Armenia from last year's appropriation
    of $74.4 million to $50 million, a nearly 33% reduction. The New
    Jersey Congressman explained to his House colleagues that, "a lack
    of military parity would weaken ongoing peace negotiations regarding
    Nagorno Karabakh.

    Furthermore, I believe that any imbalance will contribute to further
    instability in the region if military parity is not achieved." He
    added that, "failing to respect the parity agreement undermines the
    role of the U.S. as an impartial mediator of the Nagorno Karabagh
    conflict." Representative Pallone closed his remarks by noting that,
    "in the coming weeks I will advocate to the Foreign Operations
    Subcommittee to restore military parity, to increase economic
    assistance to Armenia, and to provide for humanitarian aid to the
    people of Nagorno Karabakh. It is incredibly important to reward our
    allies and to send a message to Azerbaijan and Turkey that ethnically
    charged genocides, illegal blockades of sovereign nations, and the
    constant harassment of the Armenian people will not be tolerated." "We
    want to thank Congressman Pallone for his longstanding leadership in
    educating his colleagues about the important U.S.

    interests served by our assistance program to Armenia, direct aid to
    Nagorno Karabagh, and the other Armenia-related provisions in the
    Foreign Operations bill - most recently and notably - the need for
    maintaining parity in U.S. military aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan,"
    said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

    "We also want to express our appreciation to Congressman Knollenberg
    for his work, within the Foreign Operations Subcommittee itself,
    generating vital support for maintaining military parity and other key
    provisions of special concern to the Armenian American community." The
    President's proposal for Freedom Support Act aid is $50 million for
    Armenia, $28 million for Azerbaijan, and $58 million for Georgia. His
    Foreign Military Financing proposals are $3.5 million for Armenia,
    $4.5 million for Azerbaijan, and $10 million for Georgia.

    The White House's recommendation to Congress for International
    Military Education and Training is $790,000 for Armenia, $885,000
    for Azerbaijan, and $1,235,000 for Georgia. The Foreign Operations
    Subcommittees of the Senate and House Appropriation Committees
    are currently reviewing the President's proposed budget and are
    each drafting their own versions of the FY 2007 foreign assistance
    bill. The agreement to maintain parity in U.S. military aid to Armenia
    and Azerbaijan was struck between the White House and Congress in
    2001, in the wake of Congressional action granting the President the
    authority to waive the Section 907 restrictions on aid to Azerbaijan.
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