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    US ambassador to Armenia deprived of high award

    AzerNews
    16 June 05

    An influential US organization has deprived US ambassador to Armenia
    John Evans of a prestigious award for in an unprecedented move in its
    history. State Department, withdrew the Christian Herter premium for
    "For constructive disagreements" conferred to the ambassador after
    he used the 'genocide of Armenians' expression.

    American Foreign Service Association (AFSA), which consists of the
    present and former officials of the US Early last week the selection
    committee decided to cancel the ambassador's award and not to confer
    it to anyone in this category. The decision came shortly before a
    high-level visit by the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyib Erdogan
    to Washington.

    "This is the first time in the history of presenting the award that
    the winner was announced but his candidacy was later withdrawn",
    the Association president John Limbert said.

    The award is annually conferred to diplomats to encourage creative
    thinking, intellectual outspokenness and institutional building
    among US State Department officials, influential US Washington Post
    newspaper reported. The presentation ceremony is attended by the State
    Secretary. For instance, an average-level diplomat received the award
    last year for explicitly expressing his views on the US policy on Iraq.

    Speaking to the Armenian public in California, Ambassador Evans
    described the killings of 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
    in 1915 as 'genocide', saying that the issue should be 'openly and
    fairly discussed'. Armenians, in turn, said Evans is the second
    American official to use the 'genocide' term since the tenure of
    former US President Ronald Reagan.

    The statement drew fire from Turkey, which prompted the ambassador
    to say that he used the term according to his personal beliefs at an
    informal meeting. Evans was also compelled to reword the 'genocide
    of Armenians' expression into the 'tragedy of Armenians'.
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