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    US CONGRESS DISCUSSED ON JULY 13 APPOINTMENT OF THE NEW AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA

    Panorama
    July 11 2011
    Armenia

    On July 13 the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee will discuss
    the appointment of John A. Heffern as a new US Ambassador to Armenia.

    In this respect the Armenian Assembly of America released a message
    which says in the mid-1990s, Heffern worked for former Congressman Doug
    Bereuter (R-NE), who was consistently one of the most pro-Turkish
    and anti-Armenian Representatives to serve in Congress. Without
    pre-judging nominee Mr. Heffern personally, he will have a steep
    hill to climb in explaining and distinguishing his views from those
    of former Congressman Bereuter.

    The Assembly expects a rigorous Senate confirmation process and calls
    upon Armenian-Americans to contact their Senator and urge them to
    press Mr. Heffern on his views regarding:

    1. The U.S. record on the Armenian Genocide versus those of his
    former employer, and in particular, the State Department cables from
    Ambassador Henry Morgenthau, the thousands of pages of documentation
    on the Armenian Genocide in the U.S. National Archives, and the 1951
    U.S. Government filing with the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
    that specifically lists the 1915 Armenian massacres as "outstanding
    examples of genocide;" 2. The illegal blockades imposed upon Armenia
    by its neighbors, Turkey and Azerbaijan, and what steps he will take
    to lift them; 3. Attempts by Armenia's neighbors to isolate her and
    discuss the Administration's plan to foster regional cooperation and
    economic integration; and 4. Strengthening the U.S.-Armenia bilateral
    relationship.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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