Virginia US Senate Candidate Gillespie Voices Support for Armenian
American Priorities
By Contributor on November 1, 2014
http://armenianweekly.com/2014/11/01/gillespie-voices-support/
Pledges to visit Armenia as part of a Congressional Delegation during
his first term in office
WASHINGTON--The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) warmly
welcomes Ed Gillespie's stands on issues of special concern to
Armenian Americans. In an Oct. 30 letter, the Republican candidate
for U.S. Senate from Virginia:
--Affirms that "the Armenian Genocide of 1915 is an indisputable fact."
--Supports Congressman Ed Royce's efforts to ensure that Turkey returns
confiscated Christian churches.
--Commits to promote U.S.-Armenia economic ties through trade
agreements and a new tax treaty.
--Pledges to visit Armenia as part of a Congressional Delegation during
his first term in the Senate.
Former RNC Chairman and current Republican candidate for U.S. Senate
Ed Gillespie offers his insights on Armenian American issues during a
meeting with ANCA Exec. Director Aram Hamparian and Government Affairs
Director Kate Nahapetian.
"Knowing Ed Gillespie personally and having worked with him in the
past, I warmly welcome the letter. It is a wonderful addition to have
a supporter and strong ally on our side such as Ed. I look forward to
our continued engagement and deepening collaboration on issues of
Armenian American concern with him for the years to come," said
Richmond community leader and ANCA-Virginia activist Melanie
Kerneklian.
"We appreciated our very thoughtful dialogue with Ed Gillespie during
his visit to the ANCA, deeply value his stands on Armenian American
issues, and look forward to widely sharing his view with concerned
voters throughout the Commonwealth who care about Armenia," said ANCA
Executive Director Aram Hamparian.
Gillespie's opponent, incumbent Senator Mark Warner, supported
Armenian issues as Governor, but, during his six-year tenure on
Capitol Hill, has not taken any proactive steps on public policy
issues of special concern to Americans of Armenian heritage.
Gillespie has served as Chairman of the Republican National Committee
and as Counsel to President George W. Bush.
The full text of Gillespie's letter is provided below.
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Text of Mr. Gillespie's Letter to the ANCA:
October 30, 2014
Mr. Aram Hamparian
Executive Director
Armenian National Committee of America
1711 N St NW
Washington, DC 20036
Dear Mr. Hamparian,
It was a pleasure meeting with you and Ms. Kate Nahapetian on Monday
October 27, 2014.
I appreciate our discussion on Armenian issues and relations with the
United States. I agree that the Armenian Genocide in 1915 is an
indisputable fact and believe reconciliation of the horrific and sad
event would do much to improve relations throughout the region. I am
also concerned about infringements and confiscation of Armenian,
Syriac and Greek Orthodox churches and artifacts by Turkey. As a
Catholic whose faith is important to me, I would stand with
Congressman Edward Royce in raising awareness and call for the return
of properties to their rightful owners. Lastly, I am troubled about
the ongoing Nagorno-Karabagh conflict and would be engaged on seeking
a peaceful settlement and would encourage the U.S. Government to
continue facilitating its conclusion.
In addition to being involved on these important issues, I would
promote opportunities to deepen U.S.-Armenian economic ties. I would
work with the U.S. Government to promote trade agreements and the
development of a new tax treaty between the U.S. and Armenia to end
double taxation. In addition, I pledge during my first term to visit
Armenia as part of a Congressional Delegation to see first-hand this
growing and important partner in the region.
Mr. Hamparian, thank you again for your time. I look forward to
working with you and the Armenian National Committee.
[Signed]
Ed Gillespie for Senate
8198 Terminal Rd, Suite 205
Lorton, Virginia
American Priorities
By Contributor on November 1, 2014
http://armenianweekly.com/2014/11/01/gillespie-voices-support/
Pledges to visit Armenia as part of a Congressional Delegation during
his first term in office
WASHINGTON--The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) warmly
welcomes Ed Gillespie's stands on issues of special concern to
Armenian Americans. In an Oct. 30 letter, the Republican candidate
for U.S. Senate from Virginia:
--Affirms that "the Armenian Genocide of 1915 is an indisputable fact."
--Supports Congressman Ed Royce's efforts to ensure that Turkey returns
confiscated Christian churches.
--Commits to promote U.S.-Armenia economic ties through trade
agreements and a new tax treaty.
--Pledges to visit Armenia as part of a Congressional Delegation during
his first term in the Senate.
Former RNC Chairman and current Republican candidate for U.S. Senate
Ed Gillespie offers his insights on Armenian American issues during a
meeting with ANCA Exec. Director Aram Hamparian and Government Affairs
Director Kate Nahapetian.
"Knowing Ed Gillespie personally and having worked with him in the
past, I warmly welcome the letter. It is a wonderful addition to have
a supporter and strong ally on our side such as Ed. I look forward to
our continued engagement and deepening collaboration on issues of
Armenian American concern with him for the years to come," said
Richmond community leader and ANCA-Virginia activist Melanie
Kerneklian.
"We appreciated our very thoughtful dialogue with Ed Gillespie during
his visit to the ANCA, deeply value his stands on Armenian American
issues, and look forward to widely sharing his view with concerned
voters throughout the Commonwealth who care about Armenia," said ANCA
Executive Director Aram Hamparian.
Gillespie's opponent, incumbent Senator Mark Warner, supported
Armenian issues as Governor, but, during his six-year tenure on
Capitol Hill, has not taken any proactive steps on public policy
issues of special concern to Americans of Armenian heritage.
Gillespie has served as Chairman of the Republican National Committee
and as Counsel to President George W. Bush.
The full text of Gillespie's letter is provided below.
***
Text of Mr. Gillespie's Letter to the ANCA:
October 30, 2014
Mr. Aram Hamparian
Executive Director
Armenian National Committee of America
1711 N St NW
Washington, DC 20036
Dear Mr. Hamparian,
It was a pleasure meeting with you and Ms. Kate Nahapetian on Monday
October 27, 2014.
I appreciate our discussion on Armenian issues and relations with the
United States. I agree that the Armenian Genocide in 1915 is an
indisputable fact and believe reconciliation of the horrific and sad
event would do much to improve relations throughout the region. I am
also concerned about infringements and confiscation of Armenian,
Syriac and Greek Orthodox churches and artifacts by Turkey. As a
Catholic whose faith is important to me, I would stand with
Congressman Edward Royce in raising awareness and call for the return
of properties to their rightful owners. Lastly, I am troubled about
the ongoing Nagorno-Karabagh conflict and would be engaged on seeking
a peaceful settlement and would encourage the U.S. Government to
continue facilitating its conclusion.
In addition to being involved on these important issues, I would
promote opportunities to deepen U.S.-Armenian economic ties. I would
work with the U.S. Government to promote trade agreements and the
development of a new tax treaty between the U.S. and Armenia to end
double taxation. In addition, I pledge during my first term to visit
Armenia as part of a Congressional Delegation to see first-hand this
growing and important partner in the region.
Mr. Hamparian, thank you again for your time. I look forward to
working with you and the Armenian National Committee.
[Signed]
Ed Gillespie for Senate
8198 Terminal Rd, Suite 205
Lorton, Virginia