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  • U.S. Senate Approves James Jeffrey As New U.S. Ambassador To Turkey

    U.S. SENATE APPROVES JAMES JEFFREY AS NEW U.S. AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    03.10.2008 15:12 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The United States Senate approved the appointment
    of James Jeffrey as the new U.S. ambassador to Turkey on Thursday.

    "I am pleased that the Senate confirmed Jim Jeffrey to be the United
    States Ambassador to Turkey. Jim is a man of intellect, integrity,
    and commitment. His work as my Deputy National Security Advisor, as
    United States Ambassador to Albania, and in three previous assignments
    to Turkey make him superbly qualified to represent the United States to
    our friend and NATO ally. I thank Jim for his continued service to our
    Nation and congratulate him and his family on today's confirmation,"
    Senate President Dick Cheney said his statement posted on the White
    House's website.

    James Jeffrey, in response to questions from Senate Foreign
    Relations Committee Chairman and Vice-Presidential candidate Joe Biden
    (D-DE), affirmed that official U.S. diplomatic reports by Ambassadors
    Morgenthau and Elkus and other Armenian Genocide-era U.S. diplomats in
    the Ottoman Empire did, in fact, describe the attempted extermination
    of the Armenian population.

    "Although falling far short of a clear and proper recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, Ambassador Jeffrey, in his response to Senator
    Biden's questioning, moved U.S. policy in the right direction by
    publicly agreeing - after long years of official disregard, disrespect,
    and dismissal of Ambassador Henry Morgenthau's proud legacy - that our
    nation's diplomatic representatives to the Ottoman Empire did, in fact,
    document the Ottoman government's clear intent and systematic campaign
    to destroy its Armenian population," said ANCA Executive Director
    Aram Hamparian. "We want to thank Chairman Biden for his thoughtful
    inquiries that led to this reaffirmation of the American record,
    and to, once again, express our appreciation to Senators Menendez
    and Kerry for their incisive lines of questioning during the Foreign
    Relations Committee's confirmation hearing earlier this week."

    In questions submitted to the Amb. Jeffrey, Sen. Biden asked: "Do
    you dispute that U.S. diplomats serving in the Ottoman Empire during
    the Armenian Genocide documented a systematic, government-sponsored
    campaign 'with intent to destroy, in whole or in part' the Armenian
    population?"

    Ambassador-Designate Jeffrey provided the following response: No. I
    have read many of the historical records from 1915-1916 related
    to U.S. diplomatic reporting on these events in Turkey, and I do
    not dispute that Ambassador Morgenthau, Ambassador Elkus, and other
    diplomats during that time period reported on what they described as
    an attempt to exterminate the Armenian population.
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