CONGRESSMAN BRAD SHERMAN OPPOSES ADMINISTRATION FUNDING LEVEL TO ARMENIA
DeFacto Agency
Feb 14 2008
Armenia
YEREVAN. 14.02.08. DE FACTO. The Armenian Assembly of America
praised Brad Sherman (D-CA) for raising strong concerns regarding the
Administration's proposed budget for Armenia during the House Foreign
Affairs Committee hearing with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
held February 13.
In response to Sherman's statement, Secretary Rice replied that Armenia
also received funding through the Millennium Challenge Act (MCA). In
March of 2006, the United States and Armenia concluded a 5-year,
$235.65 million compact under the MCA to help reduce rural poverty and
increase agricultural productivity in Armenia. This funding is separate
and distinct from the funding provided under the Freedom Support Act.
Sherman told the Armenian Assembly that "the Administration's budget
request is wholly inadequate. Assistance provided under the MCA is
not a substitute for other important programs in Armenia provided
under the Freedom Support Act. I will work with my colleagues to
correct this gross disparity."
Condoleezza Rice was on Capitol Hill testifying regarding the
Administration's Fiscal Year 2009 International Affairs Budget. The
Administration's budget slashed funding to Armenia by nearly 60
percent from $58.5 million in FY 2008 to a proposed level of $24
million in FY 2009. The budget request also called for more military
funding for Azerbaijan; a clear breach of the agreement reached with
Congress in 2001 regarding military parity for both countries. Under
the Administration's budget request, Azerbaijan is slated to receive
$900,000 in International Military Education Training compared to
$300,000 for Armenia.
"We commend Congressman Sherman for raising this concern directly with
the Secretary. The Armenian Assembly strongly opposes the allocation
level as proposed by Administration and will fight to ensure robust
assistance for Armenia," stated Executive Director Bryan Ardouny.
DeFacto Agency
Feb 14 2008
Armenia
YEREVAN. 14.02.08. DE FACTO. The Armenian Assembly of America
praised Brad Sherman (D-CA) for raising strong concerns regarding the
Administration's proposed budget for Armenia during the House Foreign
Affairs Committee hearing with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
held February 13.
In response to Sherman's statement, Secretary Rice replied that Armenia
also received funding through the Millennium Challenge Act (MCA). In
March of 2006, the United States and Armenia concluded a 5-year,
$235.65 million compact under the MCA to help reduce rural poverty and
increase agricultural productivity in Armenia. This funding is separate
and distinct from the funding provided under the Freedom Support Act.
Sherman told the Armenian Assembly that "the Administration's budget
request is wholly inadequate. Assistance provided under the MCA is
not a substitute for other important programs in Armenia provided
under the Freedom Support Act. I will work with my colleagues to
correct this gross disparity."
Condoleezza Rice was on Capitol Hill testifying regarding the
Administration's Fiscal Year 2009 International Affairs Budget. The
Administration's budget slashed funding to Armenia by nearly 60
percent from $58.5 million in FY 2008 to a proposed level of $24
million in FY 2009. The budget request also called for more military
funding for Azerbaijan; a clear breach of the agreement reached with
Congress in 2001 regarding military parity for both countries. Under
the Administration's budget request, Azerbaijan is slated to receive
$900,000 in International Military Education Training compared to
$300,000 for Armenia.
"We commend Congressman Sherman for raising this concern directly with
the Secretary. The Armenian Assembly strongly opposes the allocation
level as proposed by Administration and will fight to ensure robust
assistance for Armenia," stated Executive Director Bryan Ardouny.