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    U.S. SENDS AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA AFTER TWO YEARS

    The Associated Press
    September 17, 2008 Wednesday 06:01 PM GMT

    The U.S. has sent an ambassador to Armenia, more than two years after
    the previous one had his tour of duty cut short.

    The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan said Marie Yovanovitch arrived Wednesday
    night to take up her new post. A career diplomat, she had previously
    served as the U.S. ambassador in Kyrgyzstan.

    The last ambassador was withdrawn in 2006 after he referred to
    the World War I-era killings of Armenians in Turkey as genocide,
    in defiance of U.S. policy.

    Turkey denies the deaths constituted genocide, and the U.S. wants
    to avoid damaging relations with the NATO member and important
    strategic ally.

    At her confirmation hearings, Yovanovitch explained U.S. policy but
    would not comment on whether she believed genocide had occurred.
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