K. MANOYAN THINKS U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS TO HOLD VOTING
Panorama.am
July 29 2010
Armenia
"I think, a voting will not take placein the U.S. Senate Committee
on Foreign Relations on candidates of U.S. Ambassadors August 3,"
ARF Armenian cause office Kiro Manoyan told Panorama.am commenting
on the information in the US Senate Committee website.
According to him, the list includes the names of the candidates who
should be voted.
Panorama.am has already informed that a business meeting is scheduled
on August 3 in the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations with
candidates of U.S. Ambassadors. The meeting will be headed by Senator
Kerry.
According to the website of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations about 25 nominees to Ambassadors and other positions are
listed but the list lacks Matthew Bryza's name.
The candidate of the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Francis Joseph
Ricciardone will be attending the business meeting.
"Bryza's name is missing as he will be voted later, not that day," K.
Manoyan said.
He said, it is going to be a voting, not meeting, as the previous
sittings of the Senate were also termed as "meetings" though they
were voting rather.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama.am
July 29 2010
Armenia
"I think, a voting will not take placein the U.S. Senate Committee
on Foreign Relations on candidates of U.S. Ambassadors August 3,"
ARF Armenian cause office Kiro Manoyan told Panorama.am commenting
on the information in the US Senate Committee website.
According to him, the list includes the names of the candidates who
should be voted.
Panorama.am has already informed that a business meeting is scheduled
on August 3 in the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations with
candidates of U.S. Ambassadors. The meeting will be headed by Senator
Kerry.
According to the website of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations about 25 nominees to Ambassadors and other positions are
listed but the list lacks Matthew Bryza's name.
The candidate of the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Francis Joseph
Ricciardone will be attending the business meeting.
"Bryza's name is missing as he will be voted later, not that day," K.
Manoyan said.
He said, it is going to be a voting, not meeting, as the previous
sittings of the Senate were also termed as "meetings" though they
were voting rather.
From: A. Papazian