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    RA FOREIGN MINISTER HOPES FOR SOONEST ARRIVAL OF U.S. AMBASSADOR IN ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.07.2008 14:19 GMT+04:00

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and U.S. Secretary of
    State Condoleezza Rice discussed appointment of new U.S. Ambassador
    to Armenia.

    "I hope for soonest arrival of the new Ambassador, what will encourage
    development of the Armenian-U.S. relations," Minister Nalbandian said,
    the RA MFA press office said.

    On March 28, 2008, Pres. Bush nominated Marie L. Yovanovitch to serve
    as America's next Ambassador to Armenia.

    U.S. Senate confirmation hearings for the new ambassador-elect
    were postponed because the State Department has delayed responding
    to Senators' questions about her position on Armenian Genocide
    recognition.

    "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.

    Bush's previous nominee as U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, Richard
    Hoagland, was subject to two legislative holds by Sen. Bob Menendez
    (D-NJ) and was ultimately withdrawn by the Administration, following
    the nominee's statements denying the Armenian Genocide.

    The position of Ambassador to Armenia has been unfilled since
    Ambassador John Evans was recalled two years ago by the Bush
    Administration for recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
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