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    US Legislators Appeal to House Foreign Aid Subcommittee to Increase
    Aid to Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh

    12:00 - 26.03.10


    With Congressional appropriators in the early stages of crafting the
    Fiscal Year 2011 (FY11) foreign aid bill, Congressional Armenian
    Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ, pictured) was joined by 27 of his
    US House colleagues in urging the inclusion of a series of provisions
    aimed at strengthening US ties to Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh and
    bolstering the prospects for a lasting regional peace, reads a press
    release issued by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    "We want to thank Representative Pallone for his leadership and to
    express our appreciation to each of his colleagues who joined in this
    effort, including, of course, Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Mark Kirk, for
    helping to ensure that the foreign aid bill properly reflects
    America's support for Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

    "We look forward to working toward the adoption of the vital foreign
    aid priorities outlined in this letter."

    In a March 22 letter to Foreign Operations Subcommittee Chair Nita
    Lowey (D-NY), a longstanding supporter of the US-Armenia relationship,
    and Ranking Republican Kay Granger (R-TX), lawmakers cited six key
    foreign aid priorities, including:

    Increasing US assistance to Armenia to $70 million in Fiscal Year 2011.

    Directing USAID to spend $10 million in Fiscal Year 2011 for
    humanitarian and development programs in Nagorno Karabakh.

    Enhancing Section 907 restrictions on US assistance to Azerbaijan by
    narrowing presidential waiver authority of the measure.

    Upholding the Committee's long-standing tradition of maintaining
    parity in military funding between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which
    includes $4 million in FMF and $1 million in IMET funding for Armenia
    in Fiscal Year 2011.

    Ending restrictions on travel, contacts, and the free exchange of
    ideas between US officials and the democratically elected leaders of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Requesting language urging Azerbaijan to support confidence-building
    measures that facilitate interaction among the parties, in order to
    address regional security, resource management, infrastructure,
    development and people to people programs.
    Tert.am
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