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    U.S. SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE TO HOLD HEARINGS ON ARMENIA

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    June 11 2008

    The focus of two key Congressional committees will turn to the
    Caucasus region next week as Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    and House Foreign Affairs Committee members will, in an exercise of
    their oversight responsibilities, have the opportunity to question
    State Department officials on U.S. policy regarding Armenia and the
    surrounding area, reported the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA).

    "In the days leading up to these important hearings, I want to
    encourage every Armenian American to pick up the phone and to share
    their thoughts with their legislators who serve on these two panels -
    the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Simply call
    the Capitol Switch at (202) 225-3121 and asked to be connected to your
    Senator or Representative, leave your message, and then drop us a note
    at [email protected] with any feedback that you think might be helpful."

    The ANCA has also provided sample phone scripts and contact information
    for Senators and Representatives at www.anca.org.

    Assistant Secretary of State for Europe Dan Fried will testify before
    the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday June 18th at 10:00
    a.m. EDT regarding U.S. policy toward the Caucasus region. Chairman
    Howard Berman (D-CA) and his fellow Committee members will be focusing
    on a wide range of issues including the ongoing blockade of Armenia,
    U.S. policy on the Armenian Genocide, and foreign aid. To note,
    the World Bank estimates that Turkey and Azerbaijan's blockades of
    Armenia reduce Armenia's GDP by up to 38% annually.

    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), along with Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA)
    and Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)
    and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) recently introduced the "End the Turkish
    Blockade of Armenia" Bill (H.R. 6079), which calls upon Turkey to
    end its blockade of Armenia and asks the U.S. Department of State to
    report on its efforts towards this end.

    It should be added that on Thursday, June 19th, at 2:15pm, the Senate
    Foreign Relations Committee is slated to hold a confirmation hearing
    for U.S. Ambassador to Armenia nominee Marie Yovanovitch. On March
    28, 2008, Pres. Bush nominated Amb. Marie L. Yovanovitch 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. These efforts have been supported by extensive
    on-line outreach and a national postcard campaign to key Senate
    Foreign Relations Committee members.

    To remind, President 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 last U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John Marshall Evans,
    was fired by President Bush for speaking honestly about 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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