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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    July 29, 2008
    Contact: Michael A Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE APPROVES YOVANOVITCH

    Armenian Assembly of America Committed to Strengthening U.S.-Armenia
    Relations

    Washington, DC - The Bush Administration's nominee to serve as
    Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of
    America to the Republic of Armenia, Ambassador Marie L. Yovanovitch,
    was approved during today's Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    meeting, reported the Armenian Assembly of America. Senator Barbara
    Boxer (D-CA) was recorded as a no vote stating that it was "a vote in
    support of the truth," while Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) wanted to
    make it clear that his affirmative vote was in no way an endorsement
    of the Administration's flawed policy on the subject of genocide
    affirmation.

    Senator Boxer stated that "where the U.S. stands on genocide is no
    small matter" and expressed her continued frustration with the
    Administration's policy, stating that Ambassador Yovanovitch "still
    cannot use the word genocide." Echoing Senator Boxer, Senator Menendez
    recounted the series of questions he posed during the confirmation
    hearing and expressed his continued concerns about Yovanovitch's
    inability to provide her own opinion regarding the historical fact of
    the Armenian Genocide and the Administration's failed policy in this
    regard. Menendez also pointed out the absurdity of the
    Administration's stance, which sends the Ambassador every year to
    commemorate the genocide at Tsitsernakaberd Memorial, in Yerevan, but
    does not affirm it.

    Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) joined with his colleagues and agreed that
    the Administration's policy is not helpful. He also reminded his
    colleagues of efforts by Turks and Armenians, such as the
    International Center for Transitional Justice, which concluded that
    the events of 1915 was indeed genocide.

    In closing, Chairman Joseph Biden (D-DE) stated that he did not think
    the Administration would come as far as it has without the consistent
    pressure by his colleagues, Boxer and Menendez. Biden also thanked the
    Armenian-American community, as he acknowledged the presence of
    Armenia's Ambassador to the United States, Tatoul Markarian, at
    today's proceedings.

    "The Assembly commends Chairman Biden, along with the continued
    efforts of Senators Boxer and Menendez to ensure that affirmation of
    the Armenian Genocide remains a front and center priority," said
    Armenian Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "We also
    appreciate the support of Senator Cardin and all those on the
    committee who have played a critical role throughout this process. The
    community rightly expects that our Ambassador to Armenia follow in the
    tradition of Morgenthau and Evans and squarely acknowledge this
    horrific crime," continued Ardouny. "At the same time, Armenia has
    made its desire known that it wishes to have an Ambassador to foster
    and build the U.S.-Armenia relationship," added Ardouny.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3)
    tax-exempt membership organization.

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    NR#2008-062
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