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  • U.S. Ambassador To Armenia Hands To President Sargsyan Congratulator

    U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA HANDS TO PRESIDENT SARGSYAN CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE OF GEORGE BUSH ON THE OCCASION OF ARMENIA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY

    ARMENPRESS
    Sep 22, 2008

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Newly appointed U.S. ambassador
    to Armenia Marie Yovanovitch handed over today her credentials to
    the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.

    Presidential press service told Armenpress that congratulating the
    diplomat on her new appointment, President Sargsyan said that Armenia
    underscores the development of multilateral relations with the United
    States. He thanked the American government for the continuative
    support provided to Armenia since the latter's independence.

    Serzh Sargsyan highly assessed the role of the USA as one of the
    co-chairing countries of the OSCE Minsk Group, in the process of
    regulation of Karabakh conflict. The newly appointed ambassador
    conveyed to the Armenian president the congratulatory message of
    U.S. President George Bush on the occasion of Independence Day
    of Armenia.

    Expressing readiness of the United States to support Armenia's
    progress in democracy and market economy, the diplomat said that she
    will exert all her efforts for the development of bilateral relations
    and their expansion.

    Marie Yovanovitch greeted on behalf of the U.S. government the brave
    initiative of Serzh Sargsyan to invite Turkish president and noted
    that it has a great importance for the region and will promote the
    establishment of peace and democracy.

    During the conversation the interlocutors referred to the
    Armenian-American economic partnership issues and exchanged thoughts
    over regional developments. The president assured that the ambassador
    will get all the necessary support from the Armenian authorities
    during her activity.
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