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As part of the Greater Near East region surrounding Iraq, Armenia was and remains concerned about the situation in Iraq. The Government of Armenia has always supported the disarmament of the Saddam regime, in view of our commitment to the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) as a signatory of all relevant international documents and geographic proximity of Armenia to Iraq: the distance from Iraq’s northern frontier to the Yerevan metropolitan area is only 300 kilometers. We fully endorsed and supported the UN Security Council Resolution 1441. The Government of Armenia does not view the Operation Iraqi Freedom as detrimental to Armenia’s national interests, and we hope that post-conflict rehabilitation and democratization efforts will promote stability in the region and help Iraq emerge as a modern, well-governed, and democratic state that addressed concerns of all of Iraq’s social and ethnic groups... :: more : Media Advisory · A. The Republic of Armenia has
maintained permanent liaison with the United States Government before,
during, and after Operation Iraqi Freedom to provide all necessary and
possible support to the U.S. armed forces. :: more
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ARMENIA AND THE WAR ON TERROR
Following the September 11 tragedy, Armenia, then the Chairman of the Collective Security Treaty, made on behalf of the member states the statement condemning the criminal attacks on the United States and calling upon all nations for collective efforts to fight terrorism. On the legal front of
the battle against terrorism Armenia implemented through its financial
institutions UN Security Council Resolution 1373 to freeze bank accounts
and assets of terrorists and their supporters, and joined the International
Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, as well
as the Council of Europe’s all anti-terrorism conventions. In his recent message to President George W. Bush, Armenia’s President Robert Kocharian reiterated, “Armenia’s commitment to the U.S. led global coalition’s campaign against international networks of terrorists…” Q: Armenia’s media outlets have offered varying interpretations on the fact that Armenia is not included in the list of countries able to compete for Iraqi reconstruction projects. It is even said that because Armenia’s position vis-à-vis the Iraqi crisis was “reserved” Armenia lost millions of dollars. What is your explanation? A: The US government has decided :: more :: 4 U.S. Foreign Assistance ProgramsA. Elizabeth Jones, Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs
Testimony Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Oversight of Foreign Assistance Programs Washington, DC March 2, 2004 Mr. Chairman and other distinguished Committee members, I am pleased to participate in your examination of U.S. foreign assistance programs. U.S. assistance is key to achieving our foreign policy goals in Europe and Eurasia, and we greatly appreciate your current and past support in providing us with this important diplomatic tool. I am pleased to have with me today Dr. Kent Hill, my counterpart... :: more 2 :: |
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