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  • George Bush Proposes Richard Hoagland For U.S. Ambassador to Armenia

    GEORGE BUSH PROPOSES RICHARD HOAGLAND FOR POST OF U.S. AMBASSADOR TO
    ARMENIA


    YEREVAN, MAY 25, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. U.S. President George
    Bush proposed Richard Hoagland who is the U.S. Ambassador to
    Tajikistan at present, for the post of the Ambassador Extraordinary
    and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Armenia. Radio Liberty
    informs about it. Hoagland is a Caucasus and Central Asia Specialist
    and has worked for more than 20 years at the U.S. Department of
    State. Before being appointed the Ambassador in Dushanbe, Hoagland was
    the Caucasus and Central Asia Office Director of the Bureau for Europe
    and Eurasia of the Department of State. During the years of the war
    led by Russia in Afghanistan, he worked with forces opposing
    Russians. After September 11, 2001, when Presidents George Bush and
    Vladimir Putin decided to cooperate very closely in the anti-terrorism
    struggle, Hoagland was instructed to organize regular Russian-American
    consultations, and in a year, the group headed by him was involved in
    the U.S.-Russia anti-terrorism working group.

    Hoagland worked as a Speaker at the U.S. Embassy to Russia, occupied
    different posts at the American Embassies to Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
    Richard Hoagland's candidature must be affirmed at the Senat. According
    to some data, he will arrive in Yerevan in August. Hoagland will take
    in Armenia the place of John Evans, who, by insistence of American
    press, will not work any more at the Department of State. To recap,
    last year Evans called genocide the one committed against Armenians in
    Ottaman Turkey in 1915.
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