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    WHO IS TO BECOME NEXT US AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA?
    By A. Manvelian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    26/03/2008

    Armenia-USA

    This question, which remained out of sight for the recent months, is
    again becoming actual. It became known that US President George Bush
    represented to the Armenian side the new candidature for the office,
    Marie Louise Jovanovich. It is also known that Ms.

    Jovanovich has been working at the US Department of State since
    1986. She studied at the Princeton University, specialized in studies
    of Russian history, also graduated from the Pushkin Istitute, Russia
    and the Military College, USA. According to information received, the
    parents of Ms. Jovanovich came from Serbia and were of Russian descent.

    At present Jovanovich is the US Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
    Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan. In 2002-2004 she worked at the US Embassy
    in Kiev.

    Anyways, there is still a long way from proposing one's candidature
    and appointing the person to the office. First of all the candidature
    of Marie Louise Jovanovich is to be approved by the Armenian side
    and then by the US Senate.

    Here the difficulties begin. To be reminded, Richard Hoagland's
    candidature was declined because he refused Armenian Genocide, and,
    evidently, Jovanovich shall hardly have the luck to avoid answering
    questions on the Genocide at the Foreign Affairs Commission. The
    position of the official Washington has not changed since then, while
    the number of Armenian Genocide supporters has grown in the Congress,
    therefore Jovanovich will have to make a difficult choice.

    On the other hand, the US diplomatic mission in Armenia cannot stay
    without a leader for a long time, and Armenia is interested in having a
    new American Ambassador as soon as possible. According to information
    received from Armenian lobbying organizations in the United States,
    they are more or less friendly towards attitude to Marie Louise
    Jovanovich, and it is possible that she won't be asked questions
    about the Genocide.

    "Azg" also learned that the candidature of Jovanovich was suggested
    by Bush at the time when emergency measures were announced in
    Yerevan. This makes us think that the White House considers its
    interests in Armenia threatened by the growing Russian influence and
    aims at consolidating its positions in our country with the appointment
    of a new Ambassador.

    The Foreign Ministry of Armenia informed that the new candidature of
    US Ambassador is now being considered, but unofficial sources assure
    that President Kocharian has already approved it.
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