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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
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    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    March 16, 2006
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    FIFTY HOUSE MEMBERS CALL ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATORS TO
    MAINTAIN MILITARY AID PARITY TO ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    -- Reps. Pallone and Radanovich spearhead campaign calling for
    $75 million in U.S. aid to Armenia; Continued Aid to Karabagh

    WASHINGTON, DC - Congressmen Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and George Radanovich
    (R-CA) were joined by forty-eight of their House colleagues today in
    urging the leadership of the House Foreign Operations Subcommittee
    to support pro-Armenian provisions in the fiscal year 2007 foreign
    aid bill, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    Members of Congress cosigned a letter, addressed to the panel's
    Chairman Jim Kolbe (R-AZ) and Ranking Member Nita Lowey (D-NY), which
    would strengthen the hand of pro-Armenian members of the Subcommittee,
    most notably Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Joe Knollenberg, Steve Rothman
    (D-NJ), Mark Kirk (R-IL), and John Sweeney (R-NY). Rep. Sweeney, who
    joined the panel last year, is one of only two Members of Congress
    of Armenian heritage.

    The letter notes that members of Congress are "deeply troubled"
    that the Administration's request for military aid for Azerbaijan
    is considerably higher then the request for Armenia. By signing the
    letter, legislators will add their voice to the effort to ensure that
    the agreement struck in 2001 between the White House and Congress
    to keep aid levels to these two countries equal is fully respected.
    In addition, the letter calls for a hard earmark of at least $75
    million for Armenia, a one-year $5 million allocation for Nagorno
    Karabagh, and the preservation of Section 907 of the Freedom Support
    Act.

    Members of Congress joining Representatives Pallone and Radanovich
    in cosigning the letter included: Reps. Tom Allen (D-ME), Robert
    Andrews (D-NJ), Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Howard Berman (D-CA), Michael
    Bilirakis (R-FL), Eric Cantor (R-VA), Lois Capps (D-CA), Dennis Cardoza
    (D-CA), John Conyers (D-MI), Jim Costa (D-CA), Joseph Crowley (D-NY),
    William Delahunt (D-MA), David Dreier (R- CA), Chaka Fattah (D-PA),
    Mike Ferguson (R-NJ), Barney Frank (D- MA), Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Rush
    Holt (D-NJ), Michael Honda (D-CA), Dale Kildee (D-MI), James Langevin
    (D-RI), Sander Levin (D-MI), Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ), Stephen Lynch
    (D-MA), Carolyn Maloney (D- NY), Edward Markey (D-MA), Doris Matsui
    (D-CA), Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI), James McGovern (D-MA), John McHugh
    (R-NY), Michael McNulty (D-NY), Martin Meehan (D-MA), Grace Napolitano
    (D-CA), Donald Payne (D-NJ), Collin Peterson (D-MN), Bobby Rush (D-IL),
    H. James Saxton (R-NJ), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Joe Schwarz (R-MI),
    Christopher Shays (R-CT), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Rob Simmons (R-CT),
    Mark Souder (R- IN), Edolphus Towns (D-NY), Diane Watson (D-CA),
    Henry Waxman (D- CA), Anthony Weiner (D-NY), and Lynn Woolsey (D-CA).

    Representatives Knollenberg, Pallone, and Rothman also submitted
    individual letters citing their foreign aid priorities for Armenia
    and Nagorno Karabagh, among other countries.

    The House Foreign Operations panel is set to review the FY2007 foreign
    aid bill, which will then be considered by the full Appropriations
    Committee and then the full U.S. House of Representatives. The Senate
    will finalize its own version, which will be reconciled with the
    House bill by a conference committee.

    The text of the Congressional letter is provided below.

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    March 17, 2006

    The Honorable Jim Kolbe Chairman Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
    Appropriations H-150, The Capitol Washington, D.C. 20515

    The Honorable Nita Lowey Ranking Member Subcommittee on Foreign
    Operations Appropriations 1016 Longworth Washington, D.C. 20515

    Dear Chairman Kolbe and Ranking Member Lowey:

    Thank you for your leadership on the Appropriations Subcommittee
    on Foreign Operations. As you prepare the FY2007 Foreign Operations
    Appropriations bill, we write in support of Armenia and US-Armenia
    relations and we respectfully request that you consider the items
    described below in your bill.

    Maintain Military Parity

    We are deeply troubled that the Administration's request for Foreign
    Military Financing (FMF), Nonproliferation, Antiterrorism, De-mining
    and Related Assistance (NADR), and International Military Education
    and Training (IMET) funding for Azerbaijan is considerably higher
    then the request for Armenia. We believe that this imbalance simply
    cannot be allowed to occur.

    Congress must ensure that Armenia's level of FMF assistance is raised
    to $4.5 million, NADR assistance is raised to $4.8 million, and
    IMET assistance is raised to $855,000. U.S. policy toward the south
    Caucasus has been to maintain parity between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
    This policy was reached in agreement in Congress and was maintained
    by President Bush in last year's budget proposal. A lack of military
    parity would undo this policy and weaken ongoing peace negotiations
    regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. Furthermore, we believe that any imbalance
    will contribute to further instability in the region if Congress
    does not ensure military parity. Therefore, we strongly urge you to
    include $4.5 million in FMF, $4.8 million in NADR, and $885,000 in
    IMET funding for Armenia in the FY2007 bill, equal to Azerbaijan.

    Economic Assistance to Armenia

    The dual blockades of Armenia by Azerbaijan and Turkey continue to
    impede Armenia's economic well-being. Despite these blockades, Armenia
    continues to successfully implement economic and democratic reforms.
    As long as Armenia suffers from blockades on its east and west borders,
    continued and robust U.S. assistance to Armenia will be needed to
    help minimize their impact. Our assistance has provided an important
    positive effect and will continue to do so when provided at appropriate
    levels. For fiscal year 2006, $75 million was provided for Armenia.
    Maintaining this level of support is critical. Therefore, we request
    you include language ensuring that not less than $75 million in
    Economic Support Funds is appropriated for Armenia in Fiscal Year 2007.

    Assistance to Nagorno-Karabakh

    We thank you for your continued support for assistance to Nagorno-
    Karabakh. This support is in our country's interests and helps
    alleviate the conditions of the Nagorno-Karabakh people. It is
    important for Congress to maintain a strong position on this funding
    to ensure that these programs continue. Therefore, we request you
    include language directing USAID to spend $5 million in Fiscal Year
    2007 for programs in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Section 907

    We request that you join us in opposing any changes to Section 907
    in the fiscal year 2007 bill. Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act
    remains a fundamental element of U.S. policy toward the south Caucasus.
    Because Azerbaijan continues its blockade of Armenia, Section 907 is
    necessary. As you know, the FY2002 Foreign Operations Appropriations
    Act provided a limited and conditional waiver to Section 907 of the
    FREEDOM Support Act in order for the U.S. to effectively combat
    terrorism. Specifically, at the time, former Secretary of State
    Colin Powell asked for flexibility to counter terrorist elements and
    organizations operating within Azerbaijan. We strongly support Section
    907 and request that you not make any further changes to this law.

    We appreciate your consideration of these requests.

    Sincerely,
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