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    Pallone and Radanovich seek congressional support for post-conflict aid
    to Javakhk and Armenia

    armradio.am
    13.09.2008 11:26

    In a bipartisan appeal, Representatives Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and George
    Radanovich (R-CA) reached out to their Congressional colleagues to
    support targeting portions of the proposed $1 billion post
    Georgia-Russia conflict aid package for the Samtskhe-Javakheti region
    of Georgia and to help offset the economic impact of the recent crisis
    on Armenia, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    In a September 12th Dear Colleague letter, the two legislators
    explained to their fellow Representatives that Armenia, which continues
    to be materially harmed by the fighting to its north, has remained "a
    constructive partner to Georgia through ensuring safe transit for
    humanitarian needs, reconstruction assistance, and diplomatic
    measures." They also stressed the urgency of providing funds
    pecifically for Samtskhe-Javakheti, a chronically underdeveloped region
    in Georgia, heavily populated by Armenians.

    "We thank Representatives Pallone and Radanovich for their vision
    and compassion in addressing the pressing humanitarian and
    developmental needs, both in Georgia and in Armenia, created by the
    recent fighting," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We
    are hopeful that their colleagues will join with them in ensuring
    that the United States lends a helping hand to the people of
    Samtskhe-Javakheti and Armenia during this difficult time."

    Representatives Pallone and Radanovich are currently urging their
    colleagues to co-sign a Congressional letter to President Bush
    suggesting that the Administration implement two specific policy
    recommendations:

    1) Ensuring that a meaningful level of the new Georgia aid program
    is specifically targeted to the vital Samtskhe-Javakheti region.
    This largely Armenian-inhabited area, home to roughly five percent
    of Georgia's overall population, remains, in great measure,
    economically undeveloped. Of the $1 billion being proposed for
    Georgia, a proportional share on a per capita basis, should be
    officially dedicated to developmental programs in Samtskhe-
    Javakheti, with a special focus on alleviating poverty, developing
    transportation and communication links, promoting international
    trade and investment, and supporting sustainable economic growth.

    2) In light of Yerevan's extensive assistance during this crisis
    and also the large-scale harm it has endured as a result of the
    fighting in the region, portions of the new Georgia assistance
    package should be used to help offset the damage to Armenia's
    economy. This damage, estimated at between $680 and $1 billion,
    has largely been the result of higher transportation costs,
    increased prices for basic commodities such as food and fuel, and a
    slow down in international investments.
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