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    ADMINISTRATION OF WHITE HOUSE DID NOT IDENTIFY ITS CHOICE FOR NEXT NOMINEE FOR AMBASSADORSHIP TO ARMENIA, BUT IT DID NOT CHANGE POSITION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AS WELL

    arminfo
    2007-08-06 16:45:00

    The administration did not identify its choice for the next
    nominee. But officials said they had not shifted their position on
    the genocide issue, raising the possibility that the impasse between
    the administration and Congress would continue.

    The White House on Friday formally withdrew its nominee for
    ambassadorship to Armenia, yielding to senators who opposed the
    candidate because he refused to call World War I-era killings of
    Armenians by Ottoman Turks a genocide. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.),
    who had used a parliamentary tactic called a "hold" to block the
    nomination, said, "We're obviously pleased that the administration
    came to understand that I had no intention of withdrawing my hold."

    Los Angeles Times He said he hoped the new nominee would be
    "somebody who understands the reality of the Armenian genocide and
    can express himself or herself when the time comes for a nomination
    hearing." U.S. officials said they expected Hoagland to be nominated
    for another post soon. Bush believes Hoagland "would have done
    a wonderful job, and thanks him for his willingness to serve his
    country," said Emily A. Lawrimore, a White House spokeswoman.
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