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  • Rep. Pallone Urges Senate To Block Hoagland Nomination

    REP. PALLONE URGES SENATE TO BLOCK HOAGLAND NOMINATION

    Washington, DC, July 27. ArmInfo. In a July 25th speech on the House
    floor, Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Frank Pallone (D-NJ)
    called on the U.S. Senate to block the nomination of Richard Hoagland
    to serve as the next U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    In his remarks, the New Jersey legislator outlined the reasons for
    his opposition, notably Ambassador-designate Hoagland's denial of the
    Armenian Genocide and his evasiveness and lack of responsiveness to
    Senate inquiries. He also highlighted the failure of the Administration
    to respond honestly to communications it held with the Turkish
    government concerning the firing of current U.S. Ambassador to
    Armenia John Evans over his February 2005 remarks affirming the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Congressman Pallone closed his speech by noting his "fear that
    sending an ambassador to Yerevan who denies the Armenian genocide
    would represent a tragic escalation in the Bush administration's
    ignorance and support in Turkey's campaign of genocide denial. The
    State Department has reported to Senate offices that they expect
    Ambassador Designate Hoagland to be confirmed during a business meeting
    early next week. I would urge the Senate to block his nomination
    until this administration recognizes the Armenian genocide."
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