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    U.S. ASKS ARMENIA TO GIVE ITS CONSENT FOR NOMINATION OF NEW AMBASSADOR

    ARMENPRESS
    March 25, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS: Tigran Balayan, head of the foreign
    ministry's press division, confirmed today that the Armenian
    authorities were asked by the U.S. counterparts to give their consent
    to Washington's nomination of a new ambassador to Yerevan.

    But he declined to reveal the name of the new ambassador. He said
    the U.S. Senate will be asked to endorse the nomination only after
    the official Yerevan gives its accord.

    Meantime, Harut Sassounian, the publisher of the Los-Angeles-based
    The California Courier, said that according to several Armenian and
    American reliable sources the Bush Administration has submitted to
    the Armenian government the name of Marie L. Yovanovitch as the
    next Ambassador to Armenia. He said she is currently serving as
    U.S. Ambassador to the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan.

    After previous ambassador, John Evans was recalled for using the term
    Armenian Genocide the Bush administration nominated Richard Hoagland to
    replace Evans, but his nomination was blocked by Sen. Robert Menendez
    in protest against the dismissal of Amb.

    Evans and objection to Amb. Headland's poor choice of words in
    responding to Senators' questions on the validity of the Armenian
    Genocide.
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