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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 8, 2006
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]


    RE: Rep. Pallone Tells Congress He Will Fight For Military Aid Parity


    WASHINGTON, DC -The Armenian Assembly commended Congressional Caucus
    on Armenian Issues Co-Chair Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) for promising to
    fight against the Administration's attempts to provide Azerbaijan a 20
    percent increase in military aid over Armenia in the Fiscal Year 2007
    budget. Pallone told Congress yesterday that, "A lack of military
    parity would weaken ongoing peace negotiations regarding Nagorno
    Karabakh. It will also contribute to further instability in the region
    if military parity is not achieved and it undermines the role of the
    U.S. as an impartial mediator of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict."
    Pallone also said he will fight to increase economic assistance to
    Armenia and provide for humanitarian aid to Nagorno Karabakh. Below
    is the full text of Pallone's speech as delivered before the House of
    Representatives.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
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    organization.


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    NR#2006-019

    CONGRESSMAN FRANK PALLONE, JR.

    FLOOR STATEMENT

    Foreign Operations Request

    March 7, 2006
    Mr. Speaker, the President's budget request for Fiscal Year 2007
    proposes 20% more military aid to Azerbaijan than to Armenia.
    This request is in clear 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. 

    Mr. Speaker, the parity agreement is unfortunately a battle that the
    Armenian people have had to fight in the past.  The FY05 Presidential
    request was similar in that it called for more military funding to
    Azerbaijan.  However, the congress reversed the President to ensure
    military parity for the FY05 foreign operations Appropriations Act. 
    After that battle and the, and the President's FY06 budget request
    that included parity, I thought the President's FY07 budget would
    continue the policy. 

    A lack of military parity would weaken ongoing peace negotiations
    regarding Nagorno Karabakh.  It will also contribute to further
    instability in the region if military parity is not achieved and it
    undermines the role of the U.S. as an impartial mediator of the
    Nagorno Karabagh conflict.

    The President should not be rewarding the government of Azerbaijan for
    walking away from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in
    Europe (OSCE) - Key West peace talks, the most promising opportunity
    to resolve the Nagorno Karabagh conflict in nearly a decade. 

    Unfortunately, the Administration's budget also calls for drastic cuts
    in economic assistance to Armenia.  I was discouraged to see that the
    President requested a 33% decrease in economic aid, from $74.4 million
    last year, to $50 million, this year.  Technical and developmental
    assistance and investment is essential to Armenia.  This funding is
    key to democratic stability and economic reform.

    Mr. Speaker is this the message we want to send to our friends in
    Armenia?  Do we want to cut economic aid to a country that is
    terrorized by its neighbors and is shut off at its eastern and western
    borders due to an illegal blockade by Turkey and Azerbaijan?

    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. 
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