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    PRESIDENT BUSH MAY USE THE SENATE VACATION TO APPOINT RICHARD HOAGLAND

    ArmRadio.am
    08.02.2007 17:40

    US President George Bush may use the one-week vacation of the
    Congress to appoint Richard Hoagland as US Ambassador to Armenia,
    bypassing the Senate confirmation. Nevertheless, according to Armenian
    Assembly of America (AAA) Country Director for Armenia Arpi Vartanian,
    without Senate confirmation the official can have very week positions,
    which is desirable neither for the US Administration nor for Richard
    Hoagland. "Therefore, we cannot say definitely whether the President
    will use this opportunity or not," Arpi Vartanian said at a press
    conference today. Nevertheless, the Assembly has already announced
    its position on this nomination. Arpi Vartanian notes that the
    most essential for them is that the US appoints an ambassador to
    Armenia. "This is our wish. We do not back the Hoagland's candidacy. We
    just consider that having an Ambassador is better. Blocking his
    nomination we'll not change the position of the US on the Armenian
    Genocide issue," she said.

    Turning to the recall of the former US Ambassador to Armenia John
    Evans, the Assembly representative noted that publicly speaking about
    the Armenian Genocide was unusual for US Administration. "It created
    some problems. Besides, it contradicted the country's foreign policy.

    Of course, John Evans's courage can only be welcomed. Not everyone
    would do that knowing that it could endanger their career," Arpi
    Vartanian noted.
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