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    Ambassador to Armenia designate responds to Senators' questions

    ArmRadio.am
    28.07.2006 15:43

    As the Senate Foreign Relations Committee weighs the nomination of
    Richard E. Hoagland as America's next Ambassador to Armenia, the
    Foreign Service officer says that if confirmed, he will uphold the
    President's policies with respect to the Armenian Genocide, which
    neither denies nor properly acknowledges the events of 1915.

    Several Committee Members including Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA),
    Lincoln Chafee (R-RI), Russell Feingold (D-WI), John Kerry (D-MA) and
    Paul Sarbanes (D-MD) submitted a series of questions to Hoagland
    following the June 28 proceedings. The lawmakers asked Hoagland to
    clarify US policy on the Armenian Genocide and to explain what, if
    anything, the State Department has directed him to say publicly on the
    Armenian Genocide.

    "The State Department has not directed me to make or avoid specific
    statements about the tragic events that occurred at the end of the
    Ottoman Empire, but has rather provided me with information on the
    President's policy which, if confirmed, I will represent faithfully,"
    Hoagland stated in his response to Kerry. Hoagland did not deviate in
    his response to Committee Members with similar policy questions.

    Kerry also asked Hoagland to explain why the Administration refuses to
    recognize the crimes as genocide. Hoagland provided the following:
    "The US believes that the question of how to characterize these
    horrific events is of such enormous human significance that it should
    not be determined on the basis of politics, but through heartfelt
    introspection among academics, civic leaders and societies."

    Feingold asked Hoagland how he plans to respond to those in the
    Armenian community who are upset by Ambassador John M. Evans'
    premature departure. Hoagland replied that the US and Armenia have a
    deep and robust relationship, stating "this relationship is based on
    close ties and mutual interests on a variety of issues. We expect this
    relationship to continue and deepen."

    In response to a question from Chafee on what he might say to
    Armenians and Armenian-Americans on April 24, Hoagland said he will
    work to draw attention to the events as the President has done. "I
    will work to encourage dialogue between Armenia and Turkey on this
    issue and to encourage all parties to examine the historical events of
    this time with honesty and sensitivity," he stated.

    Hoagland, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, currently
    serves as United States Ambassador to the Republic of
    Tajikistan. Prior to this, he served as Director of the Office of
    Caucasus and Central Asian Affairs at the Department of State. Earlier
    in his career, he served as Director of the Office of Public Diplomacy
    in the Bureau of South Asian Affairs.
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