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  • U.S Is For Continuing MCA In Armenia: Diplimat

    U.S. IS FOR CONTINUING MCA IN ARMENIA: DIPLOMAT

    ARMENPRESS
    March 28, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 28, ARMENPRESS; Joseph Pennington, U.S. charge
    d'affaires in Armenia, said today at a news conference that
    president-elect Serzh Sarkisian's statements show that he is ready
    to take steps to put Armenia back on democracy track.

    He said the implementation of these steps is the main reason why the
    U.S. government has not frozen Armenia's eligibility for the Millennium
    Challenges Account program under which Armenia is to receive a hefty
    $236 million extra aid from Washington.

    U.S. officials have repeatedly said that the sum's disbursement is
    conditional on democratic reform and improved governance in Armenia.

    "We believe it will be just to give Armenia's new leadership a chance
    to fix the situation. If we see positive steps with all negative
    trends being e eliminated that will certainly have a positive effect
    on Armenia's eligibility,' he said.

    Pennington said the goal is not to slap sanctions on Armenia, but to
    encourage the government in Yerevan to take action to overcome the
    aftereffects of the latest developments. He added the government of
    the USA does not seek to stop funding of projects in Armenia because
    the beneficiaries are those segments of population who need them.

    He said if the government does not take genuine steps to improve the
    situation the MCC program will be cancelled.

    Pennington reminded that in a letter to president Robert Kocharian, the
    head of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), John Danilovich,
    warned that the U.S. government agency managing the program could
    "suspend or terminate" the five-year aid package because of dramatic
    post-election developments in Armenia.

    "MCC is reviewing operational aspects of its ongoing work in Armenia
    in light of these events, including the suspension of media freedoms
    and the imposition of a state of emergency, and is closely monitoring
    the situation with U.S. Government and donor colleagues," Danilovich
    wrote. He said MCC needs to be certain that "our programs operate in
    a democratic environment."

    Nevertheless, Pennington said today no decision was made to freeze
    the program. He added the U.S. government is for continuation of
    the program.
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