news.am, Armenia
May 7 2011
Zhamanak: John Heffern from NATO may become U.S Ambassador to Armenia
May 07, 2011
U.S. Embassy in Armenia confirmed the information on May 6 that Marie
Yovanovitch will leave Armenia in June as her tour of duty concludes.
John Heffern may replace Yovanovitch, if Senate approves his
candidacy, Zhamanak newspaper reports citing its sources. He assumed
different posts in Malaysia, Japan, China and Indonesia. He is
currently serving as Deputy Permanent Representative at the U.S.
Mission to NATO.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, Marie L. Yovanovitch will
complete her 3-year mission as U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to Armenia in June 2011.
She will return to Washington and take up the post of Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Northern and Central Europe.
From: A. Papazian
May 7 2011
Zhamanak: John Heffern from NATO may become U.S Ambassador to Armenia
May 07, 2011
U.S. Embassy in Armenia confirmed the information on May 6 that Marie
Yovanovitch will leave Armenia in June as her tour of duty concludes.
John Heffern may replace Yovanovitch, if Senate approves his
candidacy, Zhamanak newspaper reports citing its sources. He assumed
different posts in Malaysia, Japan, China and Indonesia. He is
currently serving as Deputy Permanent Representative at the U.S.
Mission to NATO.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, Marie L. Yovanovitch will
complete her 3-year mission as U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to Armenia in June 2011.
She will return to Washington and take up the post of Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Northern and Central Europe.
From: A. Papazian