HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ADOPTS AID PACKAGE TO GEORGIA
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18.09.2008 10:42
The House Committee on Foreign Affairs (HCFA), adopted the first
phase of funding for Georgia, since hostilities erupted in the region
last month, reported the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly). The
Stability and Democracy for Georgia Act of 2008, H.R. 6911, reprograms
existing funds, $470 million in fiscal year 2008, to provide targeted
humanitarian and economic assistance to Georgia.
During his opening remarks, Chairman Howard Berman (D-CA) expressed
his concerns in regard to the effects on the region, as they relate
to Armenia.
Berman said "that the ripple effects of this crisis were clearly felt
beyond Georgia’s borders." He also emphasized the need to consider
Armenia when funds are appropriated in the future. Adding, "although
this bill does not include funding for other countries in the Caucasus
region, it is my intention when we consider the authorization of
assistance next year to examine the wider impact of this conflict and
provide appropriate funding for Armenia and other affected countries."
Berman also said that the "United States is grateful to the Armenian
government for providing safe transit for American and international
officials, relatives of diplomats and NGO representatives, and
Georgian nationals."
Also during the mark-up, Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA) raised
concerns about the need to keep Armenia from being isolated during
these difficult times, stating that "since the current bill provides no
aid to Armenia, I will work to see that rectified in future legislative
vehicles that this body will consider."
"Stability in the South Caucasus is important to stated U.S. policy of
fostering regional and economic integration," said Assembly Executive
Director Bryan Ardouny. "Providing humanitarian assistance is an
important first step, and we look forward to continuing our outreach
to Members on the Committee to ensure that the needs of Armenia are
also addressed.
Maintaining the security of Armenia is paramount during these critical
times."