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    SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE APPROVES YOVANOVITCH AS U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=116165
    Ju ly 30, 2008

    WASHINGTON, JULY 30, ARMENIANS TODAY - NOYAN TAPAN. Senate Foreign
    Relations Committee approved Marie L. Yovanovitch as Ambassador
    Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to
    the Republic of Armenia.

    According to the Armenian Assembly of America, Senator Barbara Boxer
    was recorded as a no vote stating that it was "a vote in support of the
    truth," while Senator Robert Menendez 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 also agreed that the Administration's policy is
    not helpful. He also reminded his colleagues of the International
    Center for Transitional Justice, which concluded that the events of
    1915 was indeed genocide.

    Chairman Joseph Biden thanked the Armenian-American community, as
    he acknowledged the presence of Armenia's Ambassador to the United
    States, Tatoul Markarian, at today's proceedings.
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