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    SEN. MENENDEZ QUESTIONS U.S. UNDER-SPENDING ON KARABAKH

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2010-11-26-sen--menendez-questions-u-s--under-spending-on-karabakh
    Published: Friday November 26, 2010

    Report: $25 mln in U.S. aid to Karabakh unspent

    Washington - Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) is pressing the Obama
    Administration to answer for a $25 million spending shortfall in U.S.
    aid intended by Congress to be allocated for Nagorno Karabakh,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    Senator Menendez raised this issue during the November 17 confirmation
    hearing for a senior Administration official, Paige Eve Alexander,
    who has been nominated by the White House to serve as the Assistant
    Administrator of the United States Agency for International
    Development.

    During Alexander's appearance before the Foreign Relations Committee,
    Senator Menendez, noted that, "of the 60 million that Congress
    intended for Nagorno-Karabakh over the course of the past 12 years,
    USAID has only extended 35 million." He then asked her, pointedly,
    how she would, if approved, "respond to those realities."

    He followed up by explaining that the intent of Congress was "pretty
    clear here," and expressing his concern that, despite this being
    "one of the areas where money has actually been authorized and
    appropriated. . . it seems that the [State] Department, for some
    reason, is not moving forward."

    "We join with Armenian Americans from throughout the Garden State and
    across the country in thanking Senator Menendez for his leadership
    in ensuring strict Congressional oversight of the U.S. aid program to
    Nagorno Karabakh, and in expressing our appreciation for his long-time
    friendship with our community and cause," said Ani Tchaghlasian of
    ANCA-New Jersey.

    "We share the Senator's concerns about the Administration's pattern
    of under-spending of desperately needed assistance to Artsakh, and
    look forward to learning of the steps that Assistant Administrator
    Alexander and her Administration colleagues will take to bring actual
    spending in line with the clearly expressed will of our Congress."

    Alexander responded first by stressing her support for the U.S.
    program for Nagorno Karabakh, noting: "Right. Absolutely, I think
    that the continued work on the humanitarian assistance level,
    everything from shelter repair to de-mining and water, are still
    important elements." Without directly addressing the question posed
    by Senator Menendez regarding the pattern of under-spending on aid
    to Nagorno Karabakh, she added that, if confirmed, she will "work
    closely to make sure that those areas are still focused on and that
    the assistance goes to where it was intended Congressionally."

    An ANCA review, released on August of this year, revealed that
    successive U.S. Administrations - both Democratic and Republican -
    have, since Fiscal Year 1998, expended $25 million less in aid to
    Nagorno Karabakh than Congress intended. Approximately $12 million of
    the $25 million shortfall in aid to Nagorno Karabakh is the result
    of under-spending by the Obama Administration during its first two
    years in office.

    The ANCA's report - Legislative History of U.S. Assistance
    to Nagorno Karabakh - is available online at:
    http://www.anca.org/assets/pdf/misc/US_assistance_to_NKR.pdf. As
    is the Menendez-Alexander exchange
    http://www.anca.org/press_releases/press_releases.php?prid=1966.




    From: A. Papazian
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