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    ANCA Calls for White House Meeting between President and Armenian
    American Leadership

    arminfo
    Saturday, January 19, 15:13


    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), in its
    congratulations message on the occasion of Barack Obama's second
    inauguration, called upon the President to "reset" his relationship
    with Armenian Americans with a pre-April 24th policy-level meeting
    with the community's broad-based leadership, ANCA's website says.

    "We are writing to congratulate you on your reelection as President of
    the United States, to welcome your inauguration, and, on behalf of our
    nation's two million Americans of Armenian heritage, to reaffirm our
    interest in working with your Administration to align U.S. policy with
    the principles and priorities that you brought to the White House,"
    began the letter to the President. ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian went on
    to cite the importance of a community leadership meeting with the
    President, which would "provide a first opportunity for our leadership
    to hear from you personally about your perspectives and policies, and
    to explore areas of future cooperation."

    Earlier the ANCA also launched a community webmail campaign asking
    President Obama, quite simply, "when will you honor your pledge to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide?" Reminding the President of his
    strong record of affirming the historical truth regarding the Armenian
    Genocide during his years in the Senate, the online campaign notes,
    "Armenia and all the world are less safe today as a result of the
    terrible precedent of a genocide committed with impunity." It goes on
    to state that "there is still time, as early as this coming April
    24th, to honor your commitment and put America on the rightside of
    this fundamental issue of humanity and human rights."

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