SEAN MCCORMACK HOLDS STATE DEPARTMENT REGULAR NEWS BRIEFING - ABOUT AMB. EVANS
Congressional Quarterly, Inc
March 8 2006
Washington, D.C.
Speaker:
Sean Mccormack, Assistant Secretary Of State For Public Affairs
[parts omitted]
QUESTION: So as far as for Greece, I have to ask -- to refer my
question to the DOD...
MCCORMACK: In terms of any DOD activities, yes, talk to the Department
of Defense.
QUESTION: And the last one, why did you recall your ambassador to
Armenia, Mr. John Evans. Are you going to replace him?
MCCORMACK: I'm not aware that we have recalled anybody, our ambassador
to Armenia.
QUESTION: Not in Germany, in Armenia.
MCCORMACK: What's that?
(CROSSTALK)
MCCORMACK: I'm not aware. I believe that he's still serving as
ambassador in Armenia.
QUESTION: On the subject of ambassadors, are there any plans yet to
fill the vacant spot in Australia in Canberra, because I believe it's
still vacant, isn't it? There is not a U.S. ambassador...
MCCORMACK: Yes, I believe you're right. The personnel process sometimes
works on its own schedule. It's an important appointment.
It's an important post.
And I don't have any announcements for you. Those come out of the
White House, in terms of ambassadorial announcements.
But I know it has been a topic of discussion. And we're very anxious
to get somebody nominated and then before the Senate so they can
start their work.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Congressional Quarterly, Inc
March 8 2006
Washington, D.C.
Speaker:
Sean Mccormack, Assistant Secretary Of State For Public Affairs
[parts omitted]
QUESTION: So as far as for Greece, I have to ask -- to refer my
question to the DOD...
MCCORMACK: In terms of any DOD activities, yes, talk to the Department
of Defense.
QUESTION: And the last one, why did you recall your ambassador to
Armenia, Mr. John Evans. Are you going to replace him?
MCCORMACK: I'm not aware that we have recalled anybody, our ambassador
to Armenia.
QUESTION: Not in Germany, in Armenia.
MCCORMACK: What's that?
(CROSSTALK)
MCCORMACK: I'm not aware. I believe that he's still serving as
ambassador in Armenia.
QUESTION: On the subject of ambassadors, are there any plans yet to
fill the vacant spot in Australia in Canberra, because I believe it's
still vacant, isn't it? There is not a U.S. ambassador...
MCCORMACK: Yes, I believe you're right. The personnel process sometimes
works on its own schedule. It's an important appointment.
It's an important post.
And I don't have any announcements for you. Those come out of the
White House, in terms of ambassadorial announcements.
But I know it has been a topic of discussion. And we're very anxious
to get somebody nominated and then before the Senate so they can
start their work.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress