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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Frank Pallone: U.S. Shouldn't Refrain from Declaring Truth to Promote
    Relations with Turkey

    29.05.2006 18:11 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The controversy surrounded the firing of
    U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Marshall Evans continued to grow this
    week with a powerful statement by the Co-Chairman of the Armenian
    Caucus, calls for Congressional hearings, and a series of as yet
    unanswered inquiries from the national media during the State
    Department's daily press briefing, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA). In a May 25th statement on the House
    floor, Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) forcefully condemned the
    Administration for forcing Amb. Evans to vacate his post for publicly
    affirming the Armenian Genocide. He voiced his "fear that the
    Government of Turkey may have played a role in this unfortunate
    event. I strongly believe they have expressed concern to the White
    House over Evans' remarks last year. In fact, immediately following
    his remarks, Evan issued a "correction," all too seemingly at the
    behest of the Administration. We must not allow a third party to
    interfere in U.S. diplomacy and refrain from declaring the truth in
    order to promote relations with Turkey."

    Congressman Pallone noted that he has yet to receive an explanation
    from the State Department, despite having written a letter to the
    Secretary more than two months ago requesting a thorough description
    of the reasons behind the Ambassador's recall. Commenting on similar
    unanswered letters and questions posed during Congressional hearings
    regarding this controversy, he noted that, "now, the White House has
    made an 'official' announcement but still has not given an
    explanation." He closed by expressing his "hope that the
    newly-appointed U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, Richard Hoagland, will not
    play the word games of the White House, and comply with Turkey's
    campaign of genocidal denial."
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