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    PALLONE LAUDS HOUSE FOREIGN OPERATIONS BILL FOR ITS COMMITMENT TO ARMENIA & MILITARY PARITY

    Targeted News Service
    June 24, 2009 Wednesday 7:26 AM EST

    Rep. Frank G. Pallone, D-N.J. (6th CD), issued the following news
    release:

    U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on
    Armenian Issues, released the following statement today commending
    the Fiscal Year 2010 Foreign Operations Appropriations bill for its
    commitment to Armenia, Nagorno Karabakh and military parity between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan. The bill was passed through the House Committee
    on Appropriations last night.

    "I would like to commend Chairwoman Lowey and Ranking Member Granger
    for their hard work and leadership on the State and Foreign Operation
    Appropriations bill.

    "The people of Armenia continue to face an illegal dual blockade by
    Turkey and Azerbaijan and continue to feel the negative effects of the
    global recession. I strongly believe that robust U.S. assistance to
    Armenia will help minimize the impact of these factors and help the
    country strengthen its economy. Our assistance has helped economic
    and social institutions in Armenia and will continue to do so when
    provided at appropriate levels.

    "Unfortunately, the Administration's budget proposal reduced
    funding to Armenia and broke with military parity between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan. I am pleased that the subcommittee rejected these
    recommendations, increasing aid to Armenia to $48 million. The
    subcommittee also restored military parity between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan to $3 million each in Foreign Military Financing and
    $450,000 in International Military Education and Training (IMET).

    "I am also grateful that the subcommittee has allocated $10 million
    for Nagorno Karabakh in humanitarian assistance. U.S. funding has
    been tremendously helpful in alleviating humanitarian crises in
    Nagorno-Karabakh. However, I respectfully request that in moving
    forward with the appropriations bill, Chairwoman Lowey consider a shift
    in aid from humanitarian to developmental programs in Nagorno Karabakh.

    "In addition, the subcommittee enhanced Section 907 restrictions on
    U.S. aid to Azerbaijan. Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act remains
    a fundamental element of U.S. policy toward the South Caucasus and
    is essential as Azerbaijan continues its blockade of Armenia and
    continues to use threatening language. The bill reiterates the need
    for all parties in the conflict to 'refrain from threats, incitement
    to the use of force, or other inflammatory rhetoric' and directs the
    Department of State to consult with the Committee on Appropriations
    before exercising this waiver for Fiscal Year 2010."

    Contact: Richard McGrath, 202/225-4671

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