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    ASSEMBLY WELCOMES SENATE LEGISLATION OPPOSING RAILROAD THAT BYPASSES ARMENIA

    ArmRadio.am
    29.03.2006 10:37

    As Armenian Assembly activists stormed Capitol Hill to promote
    community concerns to over 80 congressional offices, Senators Rick
    Santorum and Robert Menendez introduced a major bill (S. 2461)
    in the US Senate that would bar assistance for a proposed $800
    million railway that would connect Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey
    whilebypassing Armenia.

    The legislation, known as the South Caucasus Integration and Open
    Railroads Act, was introduced shortly after participants of the
    Assembly's National Conference met with senior staff representing
    Senators Santorum and Menendez - both longtime supporters of Armenian
    issues. The three-day National Conference was co-hosted by the AGBU
    and Eastern and Western Dioceses of the Armenian Church.

    "United States policy in the South Caucasus seeks to foster regional
    stability and enhanced cooperation, and includes open borders and
    transport corridors," Santorum told the Assembly. "The proposed rail
    link would not only undermine US long-term goals for the region, but
    serves to isolate Armenia. Efforts to foster economic integration and
    reduce the risk of further tensions are in the best interests of the
    United States and the South Caucasus."

    Menendez, echoing Santorum, added that "the sole aim of this costly
    project is to further isolate Armenia by enhancing the ongoing Turkish
    and Azerbaijani blockades. I look forward to working with my colleagues
    in the Senate and members of the Armenian-American community to block
    US financial support of this rail project."
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