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    US AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA RECALLED EARLIER FOR USING EXPRESSION "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"

    Today, Azerbaijan
    March 7 2006

    Pro-Armeninan "The California Courier" newspaper writes that the
    cause is that American ambassador mentioned that genocide policy was
    pursued against Armenians in the period of the Ottoman Empire.

    John Evans has already informed the Armenian authorities that his
    diplomatic mission is over earlier, APA informs.

    The US Senate has defined a new ambassador to Armenia. He is the US
    ambassador to Tajikistan Richard Hoagland.

    A year earlier during the meeting with Armenian community in San
    Francisco, John Evans referring to the so-called "Armenian genocide"
    said that it can be recognized.

    "I regard the event as an act of genocide. No American official has
    ever denied this fact. I think it will not bring honor to Americans to
    play with words concerning this issue. I know that everything should
    be called by their names. However, the US policy has not changed. We
    have military relations with Turkey in the framework of NATO. The
    Armenian genocide was the first genocide that was committed in the
    20th century. I assure you that we shall seriously deal with this
    issue," John Evans said.

    Seeing that his statements caused serious dissatisfactions, John Evans
    told a news conference in the US Embassy, Yerevan, that his statements
    were unofficial, and did not represent official stance of his country.

    "In my meeting with Armenian community, I said that US stance
    concerning the Armenian tragedy remains unchanged. I used the
    expression of "genocide" but this expression belongs to me -John Evans
    only not a politician. However, I must admit that my statements were
    not needed that time," he said.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/23930.html
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