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    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA: IT IS IMPORTANT TO CHANGE US POLICY TOWARDS THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE INSTEAD OF HAMPERING APPOINTMENT OF AMBASSADOR

    Regnum, Russia
    Feb 8 2007

    The Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) speaks against absence of a
    US ambassador in Armenia, AAA Country Director for Armenia and NKR
    Arpi Vartanian announced at a news conference today. She noted that no
    matter who would be the ambassador - Richard Hoagland or anyone else:
    anyway, it will be better than nobody.

    Speaking about ex-US Ambassador John Evans, who, unexpectedly for
    his country, called Armenian Genocide a genocide, Arpi Vartanian
    noted that in this situation Evans's position sounded contrary to
    the official position of the US presidential administration, which
    resulted in recalling the ambassador.

    Speaking on the procedure of appointing a US ambassador to Armenia,
    the country director said that, in accordance with the procedure,
    the US president can appoint a candidature of the ambassador by
    himself during congressional vacations, however, the procedure is
    less important than appointing the ambassador by the Senate. "In
    this connection I find it necessary to abstain from hampering the
    appointment process and spare no effort to change the US policy in
    the question of the Armenian Genocide," she said. In this connection,
    Arpi Vartanian noted that recently reports on the Genocide and not only
    the Armenian Genocide started appearing more and more frequently in US
    media, which is a good start, she believes. Despite AAA disagreements
    with other Armenian lobbying organizations, their common goal is
    Armenia's prosperous future, Arpi Vartanian concluded.
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