Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

US Assistance To Armenia 2010

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • US Assistance To Armenia 2010

    U.S. ASSISTANCE TO ARMENIA 2010

    US State News
    June 22, 2009 Monday 5:11 PM EST

    YEREVAN, Armenia, May 14 -- The U.S. Embassy issued the following
    press release:

    In response to news reports carried recently by several media outlets
    regarding assistance from the United States for Armenia, I would like
    to inform you of the following: Since international assistance to
    Armenia began over twenty years ago with the relief effort following
    the 1988 earthquake, the U.S. government has provided almost two
    billion dollars of humanitarian aid and development assistance
    for Armenia's economic, social and governance sectors. The Obama
    Administration's request for Armenia for FY 2010 ($30 million) is
    25 percent above the last Bush Administration budget request ($24
    million was requested for FY 2009; Congress doubled this request to
    $48 million). The actual level of assistance for Armenia for FY 2010
    has not yet been determined by the U.S. Congress. With respect to
    funding for Nagorno-Karabakh, there has never been a budget request
    sent to Congress because there is no mechanism for doing so in the
    budget process.

    Rather, the humanitarian assistance provided to Nagorno-Karabakh
    is worked out afterwards, during the budget negotiation between
    Congress and the Administration. Regarding military assistance,
    the Administration's FMF request for Armenia in FY 2010 is
    the same level as Armenia received in FY 2009. There has been
    no decrease. The specific increase for Azerbaijan is linked to
    U.S. priorities in peacekeeping and maritime security, particularly
    regarding proliferation and drug trafficking on the Caspian Sea. The
    respective levels requested for Armenia and Azerbaijan are carefully
    considered and calibrated to ensure that they do not adversely
    affect the military balance in the region or undermine efforts for
    a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict; they do,
    however, provide appropriate assistance to each country that will
    enhance their interoperability and military professionalism. The
    United States remains committed to its longstanding partnership with
    Armenia and the Armenian people. Helping the people of Armenia has
    been, and continues to be, a high priority. Marie L. Yovanovitch
    AmbassadorFor more information please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar,
    Email:- [email protected]
Working...
X