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    SENATE RETURNED TO THE PRESIDENT HOAGLAND'S CANDIDATURE AS US AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA

    Regnum, Russia
    Dec 12 2006

    US Senate returned to the president Richard Hoagland's candidature
    as ambassador to Armenia. According to the charter, the Senate has
    no right to consider candidatures, which were neither confirmed nor
    turned down at sessions, until the president re-introduces them again
    at next sessions.

    As Washington office of Hay Dat, in January, when office of the
    110th US Congress starts, the president can either introduce a
    new candidature or insist upon Hoagland's candidature or using the
    interruption in functioning of the parliament appoint Richard Hoagland
    without being appointed by the Senate. Otherwise, the post of the US
    ambassador to Armenia will be vacant.

    Armenian public was extremely negative on Richard Hoagland's
    candidature after the diplomat presumed to make statements denying
    the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in 1915. But despite
    protests of the Armenian public, particularly, some NGOs in Armenia,
    Richard Hoagland's candidacy proposed by President George Bush was
    considered and approved. New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez spoke on the
    issue saying that many, including the US president avoid assessing the
    evil done in the beginning of the last century in Turkey as genocide,
    and appointment of Hoagland can become a setback, which is not either
    in interests of Armenia or interests of the Diaspora.

    It is worth mentioning, that US embassy charge d'affaires in Armenia,
    Vice Ambassador Anthony Godfrey announced at a news conference on
    November 8 that "despite the fact that Armenian community is negative
    on candidature of Richard Hoagland appointed as US Ambassador to
    Armenia, the US government considers no other candidatures to the
    post."
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