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    U.S. EMBASSY EXPRESSES DEEP DISAPPOINTMENT AT STATEMENT OF ANCA DIRECTOR ARAM HAMBARIAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 15 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 15, NOYAN TAPAN. On March 15, U.S. Embassy in Armenia
    spread a statement in response to the statement of Armenian National
    Committee of America. The statement read:

    "Regarding the Statements Made by ANCA The Embassy noted with deep
    disappointment the statement made in Yerevan on March 13 by ANCA
    Exec Director Aram Hambarian. His remarks were a wilful distortion
    of reality and have no place in any serious discussion about policy
    differences. Mr. Hambarian's comments are particularly out of place
    in Yerevan, where the Government of Armenia has already signaled
    its readiness to work with Ambassador Hoagland. Neither Ambassador
    Hoagland nor the Administration has ever denied the mass murders and
    forced exile of over 1.5 million Armenians that occurred in the final
    years of the Ottoman Empire.

    During his confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee on June 28, 2006, Ambassador Hoagland specifically said,
    on the record, "No one in the Administration has ever denied the
    events." He has read broadly the history of the period. However,
    the Administration, and therefore Ambassador-designate Hoagland,
    does not use the word "genocide" to describe these events."

    To recap, during the March 13 press conference in Yerevan ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hambarian, in particular, said: "U.S. President
    George Bush has no clear policy in the issue of Armenian Genocide. He
    neither says "yes" nor "no." If there was such policy, the Armenian
    community of U.S. would not protest against appointment of Richard
    Hoagland to the post of U.S. Ambassador.

    Indeed, RA needs U.S. Ambassador, but he should not be pro-Turkish."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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