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  • Pennington Hopes For Confirmation Of Marie Yovanovitch As U.S. Envoy

    PENNINGTON HOPES FOR CONFIRMATION OF MARIE YOVANOVITCH AS U.S. ENVOY IN YEREVAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    23.06.2008 14:06 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Appointment of Ambassador is extremely important
    for the Armenian-American relations, said Mr. Joseph Pennington,
    the U.S. Charge d'Affairs in Armenia.

    "The U.S. Embassy hopes for soonest appointment. Ms. Marie
    L. Yovanovitch will be questioned by the Senate members, who are to
    decide whether to confirm the designation or not. It's a democratic
    process and we hope for a positive decision," he said.

    President Bush's previous nominee as U.S. Ambassador to Armenia,
    Richard Hoagland, was subject to two legislative holds by Sen. Bob
    Menendez (D-NJ) and was ultimately withdrawn by the Administration,
    following the nominee's statements denying the Armenian Genocide.

    On March 28, 2008, Bush nominated Amb. Marie L. Yovanovitch to serve
    as America's next Ambassador to Armenia.

    "The U.S. government - and certainly I - acknowledges and mourns
    the mass killings, ethnic cleansing, and forced deportations that
    devastated over one and a half million Armenians at the end of
    the Ottoman Empire," new Ambassador-designate said during the June
    19 hearing.

    "The United States recognizes these events as one of the greatest
    tragedies of the 20th century, the "Medz Yeghern" or Great Calamity,
    as many Armenians refer to it. That is why every April the President
    honors the victims and expresses American solidarity with the Armenian
    people on Remembrance Day."

    "It has been President Bush's policy, as well as that of previous
    presidents of both parties, not to use that term. The President's
    focus is on encouraging Turkish citizens to reconcile with their past
    and with the Armenians. He seeks to support the painstaking progress
    achieved to date. President Bush believes that the best way to honor
    the victims is to remember the past, so it is never repeated, and
    to look to the future to promote understanding and reconciliation
    between the peoples and governments of Armenia and Turkey. A key
    part of that effort is to end Armenia's isolation in the region by
    encouraging normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey
    and the opening of their land border," Ms. Yovanovitch said.
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