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    NEW U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ARRIVE IN YEREVAN IN TWO WEEKS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    05.07.2006 12:57 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Richard Hoagland will arrive in Yerevan immediately
    after the formal appointment, that is in some two weeks, U.S. Co-chair
    of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza told Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper.

    "Hoagland is a very attentive person and he is perfectly aware of
    the history of the Caucasus. As for incumbent Ambassador Evans,
    he is an excellent personality and Ambassador. It's not true to sat
    that he is recalled and even removed from diplomatic service," Bryza
    said. "Ambassadors serve the President and they are obliged to follow
    his policy. President's Bush policy as regards the mass killings of
    Armenians is precise and he mentions it in his annual statement.

    Certainly if somebody doesn't agree with the president's policy,
    he can take his own decisions, however they should not be announced
    publicly. We all serve the President and our job is to contribute to
    his policy. We should also give him advice but when matter concerns
    public statements we should support the President's policy,"
    Bryza said.

    To note, Amb. Evans' recall is said to be caused by his statement
    on the Armenian Genocide. February 19, 2005, during his public
    presentation at the University of California, Berkeley, hosted by
    Armenian Studies Program Executive Director, Prof. Stephan Astourian,
    Evans announced, "I will today call it the Armenian Genocide." The
    Ambassador, who has studied Russian History at Yale and Columbia
    universities and Ottoman History at the Kennan Institute, argued that,
    "we, the US government, owe you, our fellow citizens a more frank
    and honest way of discussing this problem.

    Today, as someone who's studied it... There's no doubt in my mind
    what happened."
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