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    US PRESIDENT INTRODUCED HOAGLAND'S CANDIDATURE FOR POST OF ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR AGAIN

    Regnum, Russia
    Jan 10 2006

    US President George Bush repeatedly introduced Richard Hoagland's
    candidature to the post of US ambassador to Armenia, the Associated
    Press reports.

    It is worth mentioning, Armenian society was extremely negative about
    Richard Hoagland's candidature after the diplomat presumed statements
    denying the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in 1915. But,
    despite protests of Armenian society including several NGOs, Richard
    Hoagland's candidature proposed by the president was considered and
    accepted. New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez said on it that many,
    particularly, the US president avoid giving assessment to the villainy
    perpetuated in the beginning of last century in Turkey as genocide,
    and Hoagland's appointment can be a step backwards, which is not in
    interests of Armenia of the Armenian Diaspora. After the elections to
    the Congress in the end of last year, the Senate in accordance with
    its regulations returned Hoagland's candidature to the president that
    was blocked earlier. At the same time, Senators Robert Menendez and
    Harry Reid called upon the president to introduce another candidate.

    Earlier, U.S. Charge d'Affaires Anthony F. Godfrey announced at a
    news conference on November 8 that "despite the fact that Armenian
    society was negative about Richard Hoagland's candidature approved
    for the position of the US Ambassador to Armenia, the US government
    does not consider any other candidature for the post."
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