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    US AMBASSADORIAL NOMINEE RESPONDS TO OBAMA INQUIRIES ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE POLICY

    AZG Armenian Daily
    15/07/2008

    Armenian Genocide

    ANCA Thanks Senator Obama

    Senator Barack Obama has received written responses to the four written
    questions he submitted to U.S. Ambassador Designate Marie Yovanovitch
    as part of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's ongoing review
    of her nomination to serve as the next U.S. Ambassador to Armenia,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)."We remain
    troubled by Ambassador Yovanovitch's evasive answers, her outright
    non-responses, and her refusal, in her replies to Senator Obama and
    other Senators, to offer anything approaching a reasonable or factually
    supportable explanation of the reasons behind Administration's
    misguided policy on the Armenian Genocide," said Aram Hamparian,
    Executive Director of the ANCA. "This being said, it appears as
    though Ambassador Yovanovitch and her colleagues have learned from
    the disastrous Hoagland experience and are coming to understand that
    the U.S. Senate will not accept - and the Armenian American community
    will never allow - an Ambassador to Armenia who denies the Armenian
    Genocide."Ambassador Yovanovitch appeared as a witness before the
    Committee on June 19th. During this appearance, she faced a series
    of pointed questions from Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) regarding
    the Bush Administration's policy to mischaracterize the Armenian
    Genocide. Afterwards, as many as eight Senators, including Senator
    Menendez, submitted a series of written inquiries to the nominee.

    Concerned that Senators had not been given enough time to review
    Ms. Yovanovitch's responses, with many submitted less than 24 hours
    before the impending Committee vote, Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
    called for a delay in Senate consideration, until Senators had a
    clearer picture of the nominee's position. A Committee decision on
    this posting is expected in mid-July.The ANCA has thanked Senator
    Boxer for providing Senators, the Armenian American community, and
    all citizens who care about ending genocide with the opportunity
    to meaningfully review the responses of a public servant nominated
    to fill a diplomatic posting that has been the center of national
    attention since the Administration's firing of Ambassador John Evans
    over his truthful remarks on the Armenian Genocide."We compromise
    our standing as a nation when we require that our Foreign Service
    officers either lie or conceal the truth in the conduct of our
    foreign affairs. This exercise of euphemisms and evasion in relation
    to the Armenian Genocide, which everyone knows is the result of Turkish
    government pressure, undermines our credibility," added Hamparian. "Our
    diplomats should be sent abroad with a clear message: speak the truth
    and America will stand with you."President Bush nominated Amb. Marie
    L. Yovanovitch in March of this year to serve as America's next
    Ambassador to Armenia. The ANCA has spoken to Committee members
    about the value of carefully questioning Amb. Yovanovitch on the
    many issues she will face as the U.S. envoy in Yerevan, among them
    the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, Turkey and Azerbaijan's
    ongoing blockades of Armenia, and the need for a balanced U.S. role
    in helping forge a democratic and peaceful resolution to the Nagorno
    Karabagh conflict.President Bush's previous nominee as U.S. Ambassador
    to Armenia, Richard Hoagland, was subject to two legislative holds
    by Sen. Menendez and was ultimately withdrawn by the Administration,
    following the nominee's statements denying the Armenian Genocide. The
    ANCA led the Armenian American community campaign opposing Hoagland's
    nomination, stating that a genocide denier could not serve as a
    credible and effective U.S. spokesperson in Armenia.
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