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    ASSEMBLY BOARD OF TRUSTEES CONVENE FOR ANNUAL MEETING IN FLORIDA

    YEREVAN, MARCH 10. ARMINFO. The Armenian Assembly of America held
    its annual national meeting in Boca Raton, Florida last week to
    review operations in Washington, Los Angeles and Yerevan, launch new
    initiatives and honor those who have served the Armenian cause with
    distinction. ARMINFO was informed in the press office of AAA, the
    33rd annual Board of Trustees meeting was held March 4-5 at the Boca
    Raton Resort and Club and included two full days of business meetings.

    As the first order of business, Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair
    Hovnanian welcomed participants and thanked them for their involvement
    in the meeting. Reflecting on the standard for the Assembly's
    three decades of service to the Armenian people, Hovnanian said
    it was imperative to continually "strive for perfection in all the
    Assembly does." He also challenged each member to grow the Assembly
    exponentially, so that the organization can better support the citizens
    of Armenia and Karabakh to face the enormous challenges ahead. Looking
    ahead, participants reviewed the Assembly's legislative priorities
    which include: maintaining robust assistance to Armenia and Karabakh,
    maintaining U.S. military assistance parity for Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    further promoting U.S.-Armenia trade relations, confronting Turkish
    and Azerbaijani blockades and reasserting the basis for Nagorno
    Karabakh's self-determination. In addition, the Assembly reiterated
    its pledge to secure U.S. reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide
    and actively participate in community-wide commemorations of the 90th
    anniversary. To achieve these goals and others, including assisting
    Armenian communities in war-torn Iraq, Assembly leaders said they will
    need to rely more strongly on members and activists across the country.

    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Co-Chair Frank Pallone, Jr.
    (D-NJ), who attended and participated in the events, addressed
    supporters during the Friday night welcoming reception. Pallone
    discussed the recent public declarations by U.S. Ambassador to
    Armenia John Evans, who candidly affirmed the Armenian Genocide
    during his visit with Armenian communities across the U.S. Pallone
    said Evans' remarks did not contradict U.S. policy, but rather
    articulated the same message that the Bush Administration has set
    forth in the President's annual April 24 proclamations. Pallone again
    pledged to pursue U.S. reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide. Also
    during the meeting, the following Trustees Officers were re-elected
    for 2005: Chairman Hirair Hovnanian, President Carolyn Mugar, Vice
    President Gerard L. Cafesjian, Vice President Robert A. Kaloosdian,
    Vice President Noubar Afeyan, Vice President Joyce Stein, Secretary
    Peter Vosbikian, Counselor Robert A. Kaloosdian and Solicitor Albert
    Momjian. Edele Hovnanian was elected Treasurer, a position previously
    held by Afeyan. Assembly officials also welcomed two new members to
    the Board of Directors - Associate Trustee Lu Ann Ohanian of Belmont,
    Massachusetts and former Director John
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