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    U.S. HOUSE STATE-FOREIGN OPERATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE MAINTAINED PARITY IN MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.07.2008 14:47 GMT+04:00

    An amendment championed by Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Joe Knollenberg
    (R-MI) to cut all military aid to Azerbaijan due to their escalating
    threats of war against Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia was defeated by
    one vote during a meeting of the U.S. House State-Foreign Operations
    Subcommittee to consider the Fiscal Year 2009 (FY09) foreign aid bill,
    the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "We want to thank Joe Knollenberg for his leadership in seeking to zero
    out military aid to Azerbaijan, and to express our appreciation to
    all those, like Congressmen Adam Schiff and Mark Kirk, who supported
    this vital legislative effort to promote peace and stability in the
    Caucasus," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "At the
    same time, especially given the razor-thin margin of this vote, we are
    saddened and disappointed by the opposition of Chairwoman Lowey, and
    the other Representatives who, although traditionally friends of the
    Armenian American community - cast their votes to block the adoption
    of this badly needed measure: Jesse Jackson, Jr., Steve Israel, Ben
    Chandler, Steve Rothman, Barbara Lee, Betty McCollum, and David Obey."

    Last month, during a hearing of the Foreign Affairs Committee,
    Rep. Knollenberg cross-examined Assistant Secretary of State Dan Fried
    regarding the State Department failure to meaningfully challenge
    Azerbaijan's war rhetoric against neighboring Nagorno Karabakh and
    Armenia. Earlier today, as he entered the foreign aid mark-up, the
    Michigan legislator stated, that: "For the security of Armenia and
    the region, I strongly believe that the Azeri war machine must be
    stopped. This is why it is completely unbelievable and unacceptable
    that there would be any U.S. funding of Azerbaijan's military. I
    will fight to strip this money from the budget to ensure Armenia's
    continued safety. The U.S. absolutely must not fund or support the
    Azeri bellicose behavior."

    The panel approved $52 million in assistance to Armenia, $8 for
    Nagorno Karabakh and, by rejecting the Knollenberg Amendment,
    effectively maintained parity in military assistance to Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. According to traditional Congressional practice, the bill
    next goes to the full Appropriations Committee for consideration before
    reaching the House floor, although the exact legislative path for this
    measure remains unclear. The full Senate Appropriations Committee is
    scheduled to consider the Senate version of the foreign aid bill on
    Thursday, July 17th.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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