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    HOUSE PANEL APPROVES $40 MILLION FOR ARMENIA

    asbarez
    July 27, 2011

    Maintains parity in military aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan

    WASHINGTON-A key U.S. House panel responsible for foreign aid spending
    voted today to approve $40 million in economic aid to Armenia,
    honoring Pres. Obama's budget request for the 2012 fiscal year,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America.

    Reports from Capitol Hill sources close to this process report that the
    Appropriations Subcommittee on State-Foreign Operations, which is led
    by Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) and Ranking Democrat Nita Lowey (D-NY),
    maintained military assistance parity to Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    but did not outline specific allocation amounts. The panel reportedly
    did not include specific recommendations for U.S. assistance levels
    to Nagorno Karabakh, although it did express support for a negotiated
    settlement to the conflict. The version approved by the subcommittee
    also includes a provision "that funds made available for the Southern
    Caucasus region may be used for confidence-building measures and other
    activities in furtherance of the peaceful resolution of conflicts,
    including in Nagorno-Karabakh."

    "Although today's aid level for Armenia falls short of the $60
    million requested in the bipartisan Congressional letter circulated
    earlier this year, we are aware of the serious financial pressures
    upon legislators of both parties and want to share our appreciation
    for the leadership of Chairwoman Granger, Ranking Member Lowey,
    Congressmen Schiff, Rothman, Wolf, and all our other friends on the
    subcommittee for maintaining the assistance level for Armenia in
    the face of deep spending cuts across the foreign aid bill," said
    ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We look forward, as this
    spending measure moves through the legislative process, to supporting
    the efforts of legislators from both houses of Congress to shape a
    final foreign aid bill that recognizes and reflects the benefits of
    increasing aid to Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh, zeroing-out U.S. aid
    to Azerbaijan, and incorporating our other foreign aid priorities."

    "I am pleased that Armenia will receive economic assistance and that
    the committee again expressed its support for a negotiated solution
    that avoids a return to bloodshed in Nagorno Karabakh," explained
    House Foreign Operations Subcommittee Member Adam Schiff (D-CA).

    "After more than two decades of struggle, the people of Karabakh still
    live under the constant threat of Azerbaijani actions, which continue
    to play a role in regional instability and episodic violence. I am
    pleased that the report includes language calling for a lessening of
    threats and provocations, but I would still like to see us end the
    practice of furnishing security assistance to Azerbaijan and intend
    to urge the elimination of military aid to Baku when this bill is
    taken up by the full Appropriations Committee. I would also like
    to see the State Department utilize the full resources the Congress
    appropriates to assist the people of Karabakh."

    In a May 20 letter to Chairwoman Granger and Ranking Democrat Lowey,
    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ) was
    joined by 28 of his House colleagues in urging the foreign aid panel
    to include the following provisions in the FY2012 Foreign Aid bill:

    At least $60 million in economic support funds for Armenia.

    At least $10 million in development aid to Nagorno Karabakh.

    The strengthening of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act and
    maintaining military aid parity to Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    The removal of barriers to U.S.-Nagorno Karabakh contacts and
    communications.

    Support for the reinstatement of Nagorno Karabakh in the OSCE Minsk
    Group peace process.

    At least $10 million in military aid to Armenia.

    This Congressional Armenian Caucus budget request is consistent with
    the priorities outlined by ANCA Government Affairs Director Kate
    Nahapetian in testimony submitted to the foreign aid subcommittee
    earlier this year. Read the text of her testimony.

    The House Foreign Aid Bill will next be considered by the full House
    Appropriations Committee, before consideration by the full House. The
    Senate's version of the foreign aid bill has yet to be presented
    for consideration.

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