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    US CONGRESS BLOCKS PRO-ARMENIAN BILL

    AzerNews Weekly
    July 23 2008
    Azerbaijan

    US Congress has rejected an initiative on reducing military aid to
    Azerbaijan proposed by co-chair of the US congressional group on
    assistance to Armenia Joseph Knollenberg.

    The pro-Armenian lawmaker had forwarded the package to the House of
    Representatives subcommittee in charge of allocating funds under
    foreign programs. His bill was rejected by the majority of votes
    during discussions on the 2009 state budget.

    Knollenberg claimed that a reduction of aid to Azerbaijan was
    necessitated by the country`s military potential that is growing by
    the year and its alleged threats against Armenia and the separatist
    regime of Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh. He maintained that Azerbaijan`s
    "armament machine" should be stopped to ensure security of Armenia
    and the region as a whole.

    "Therefore, our assistance to Baku is out of the question. I will
    fight the allocation of this amount from the budget. The United States
    should not support Azerbaijan`s calls to war," he said in a statement
    that was not supported by most of other Congress members.

    The Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs
    thus passed a document endorsing military aid worth $52 million to
    Azerbaijan and Armenia each, and $8 million as humanitarian aid for
    Upper Garabagh.

    The rejection of the anti-Azerbaijan bill has infuriated the Armenian
    community in the U.S. The Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA) issued a critical statement on the outcomes of the vote.

    "We are disappointed with the position taken by Congresswoman Nita
    Lowey [Chair of the Subcommittee] and overall, by the House members,"
    the organization`s executive director Aram Ambarian said.

    "Although these lawmakers are friends of the Armenian community of
    America, they came out against the amendments to the draft law. We
    did not expect this," he said.

    ANCA thanked Knollenberg for drafting the bill, claiming it served
    to protect peace and stability in the South Caucasus region. The
    Armenian community also highly assessed the backing of the initiative
    by Congressmen Adam Schiff and Mark Kirk.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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