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    16 April 2004

    Steven Mann Named Special Negotiator for Nagorno-Karabakh
    Served as charge d'affaires in Armenia, ambassador to Turkmenistan

    Secretary of State Colin Powell has named Steven R. Mann to be special
    negotiator for Nagorno-Karabakh and Eurasian conflicts.

    Ambassador Mann succeeds Ambassador Rudolf V. Perina.

    Since May 2001, Mann has been senior adviser for Caspian Basin Energy
    Diplomacy and will continue those responsibilities in his new position. He
    also has served as the first charge d'affaires at the U.S. embassy in
    Armenia and as U.S. ambassador to Turkmenistan.

    Following is the State Department announcement on his appointment:

    U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    Office of the Spokesman
    April 16, 2004

    MEDIA NOTE

    Special Negotiator Named for Nagorno-Karabakh and Eurasian Conflicts

    Secretary of State Colin L. Powell has named Ambassador Steven R. Mann to be
    the Special Negotiator for Nagorno-Karabakh and Eurasian Conflicts,
    succeeding Ambassador Rudolf V. Perina. Since May 2001, Ambassador Mann has
    been the Senior Advisor for Caspian Basin Energy Diplomacy. As the senior
    U.S. official dealing with Caspian energy issues, Ambassador Mann is
    involved in realizing the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, in the launch
    of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) line, and a range of other Eurasian
    energy issues. Ambassador Mann will retain his Caspian energy
    responsibilities while acting as Special Negotiator. In 2003, Ambassador
    Mann joined the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq where he worked to
    manage transition of the UN Oil-for-Food Program.

    Ambassador Mann, from Pennsylvania, joined the Foreign Service in 1976. He
    has served in a number of foreign and domestic assignments, including
    Moscow, Jamaica, Sri Lanka, Micronesia, and Mongolia. In January 1992,
    Ambassador Mann conveyed the diplomatic note that established American
    diplomatic relations with Armenia. He opened the first United States Embassy
    in Yerevan and served as the first American Charge d'Affaires in that
    nation. From 1998 to 2001, he was served as the U.S. Ambassador to
    Turkmenistan.

    In 1985-86, Ambassador Mann was a Fellow of the Harriman Institute for
    Advanced Soviet Studies at Columbia University. He is a 1991 Distinguished
    Graduate of the National War College. Ambassador Mann holds an A.B. degree
    from Oberlin College and M.A. degrees from Cornell and Columbia
    Universities. His foreign languages are Russian and German.

    (Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S.
    Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
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