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    WHITE HOUSE RESUBMITS CONTORVERSIAL NOMINATION FOR AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA

    International Herald Tribune, France
    The Associated Press
    Jan 9 2007

    WASHINGTON: President George W. Bush on Tuesday re-nominated as
    ambassador to Armenia a career diplomat whose confirmation was blocked
    by Senate Democrats in the last Congress.

    The White House announced the submission of Richard Hoagland Tuesday,
    despite calls by top Democrats to withdraw the nomination because of
    his refusal to call the World War I-era killings of Armenians genocide.

    Hoagland's predecessor, John Evans, reportedly had his tour of duty
    cut short because, in a social setting, he referred to the killings
    as genocide.

    Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, blocked the nomination after
    Hoagland's refusal to use the word genocide at his confirmation
    hearing in June. Bush needed to resubmit the nomination, because it
    effectively expired at the end of the previous Congress in December.

    Menendez and the Senate's top Democrat, Harry Reid, wrote a letter
    to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in early December asking
    the Bush administration to withdraw the nomination.

    The Bush administration has warned that even congressional debate on
    the genocide question could damage relations with Turkey, a moderate
    Muslim nation that is a NATO member and an important strategic ally.

    Turkey has adamantly denied claims by scholars that its predecessor
    Ottoman state killed Armenians in a planned genocide.
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