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    RICHARD HOAGLAND NOT TO BE APPOINTED AS US AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.07.2007 14:22 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Richard Hoagland, US Ambassador Designate to Armenia,
    is about to be reassigned to another country, according to several
    confidential but highly reliable sources. This decision was made
    after his candidacy was twice blocked the Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee. Both times Sen. Robert Menendez from New Jersey placed
    hold on Hoagland's nomination, The California Courier reports.

    "The US administration must have realized that Richard Hoagland's
    nomination as Ambassador to Armenia is despairing. After languishing
    for a whole year at an empty desk in the State Department, Ambassador
    Hoagland deserves to have an assignment at a diplomatic post in a
    country other than Armenia. His superiors' mismanagement of this issue
    should no longer keep his career in limbo. Only time will tell if
    the Bush administration has properly understood from this episode the
    deeply-felt sentiments of the Armenian-American community. In view of
    the embarrassment suffered by the State Department on this occasion,
    it is hoped that, henceforth, the administration would think long and
    hard before showing any more disrespect towards the Armenian-American
    community on the core issue of the Armenian Genocide of 1915," The
    California Courier writes.

    On September 7, 2006 thanks to Senator Robert Menendez's efforts
    Hoagland's candidacy was blocked in the Senate. On December 1 the New
    Jersey legislator joined with Majority Leader Harry Reid in calling on
    the Administration to offer a new candidacy for this post. The negative
    attitude towards Richard Hoagland's nomination is connected with his
    outright denial of the Armenian Genocide in response to questions posed
    during and after his June 2006 confirmation hearing before the Senate
    Foreign Relations Committee. Former US Ambassador to Yerevan John Evans
    was forced into early retirement last year, after he used the words
    "Armenian Genocide" to describe the mass murder of Armenians in Turkey.
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