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    Committee puts off action on nominee for ambassador to Armenia

    AP Worldstream; Aug 04, 2006

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is putting off until September
    consideration of career diplomat Richard Hoagland as ambassador
    to Armenia.

    The delay signals objections by some senators to the administration's
    refusal to classify the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians in 1915 as
    "genocide."

    Hoagland's nomination was on the committee calendar this past week
    but several senators asked that action on the measure be delayed until
    after Congress returns from its August recess, which began on Friday.

    Among those requesting a delay were Sens. Joseph Biden and John
    Kerry. Both are possible presidential contenders in 2008.

    At his June 28 confirmation hearing, Hoagland declined to use the
    word genocide to describe the 1915 massacre, which occurred during
    the waning days of the Ottoman Empire.

    The tour of duty of the current ambassador, John Evans, reportedly
    is being curtailed because he referred to the massacre as a genocide
    in defiance of administration policy. .

    Turkey strongly objects to any such
    characterization. U.S. policy-makers are wary of antagonizing Turkey,
    an important NATO ally.

    Armenians say that as many as 1.5 million of their ancestors were
    killing in an organized genocidal campaign by Ottoman Turks, and have
    pushed for recognition of the killings as genocide around the world.
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