US Ambassador to Armenia Recalled Due to Statement on Armenian GenocideMarch 7, 2006 - 16:05 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - US Ambassador to Armenia John Evans is recalled to Washington, reports the California Courier. John Evans has already informed the Armenian Government on his withdrawal. His statement on the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915 was the cause of the recall of the American Ambassador. According to the source, the US Senate has already approved the candidacy of new Ambassador to Armenia: incumbent Ambassador to Tajikistan Richard E. Hoagland will take the office of the Ambassador to Armenia. It should be reminded that during a meeting with San Francisco Armenian community February 19, 2005 J. Evans said, "recognition of the Armenian Genocide is important." "Today I will call it Armenian Genocide," Evans stated. US Administration and officials are used to avoiding the term "genocide". "No US official ever denied this fact - I believe playing with words in this case would not suit Americans," Evans said. "I believe things should be called their proper names, however US official policy has not changed yet, as ties with Turkey are available within the NATO, especially in the military field." "The Armenian Genocide was the first genocide in the 20th century. I assure you that we are going to work well over this problem," John Evans added.Later on, when delivering a speech at the US Embassy in Armenia February 28, 2005, John Evans wished to clarify his statement, made February 19, reports IA Regnum. "I want to explain the US policy. The definitions on the tragedy of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey and future status of Nagorno Karabakh that I assumed during an unofficial meeting with the US Armenian community can give cause for misunderstanding." "In spite I noted that the US policy towards the Armenian tragedy did not change, I used the word "genocide", which reflected my personal point of view - that of John Evans and not a politician. However, it was inappropriate," the Ambassador stated. The US Embassy in Armenia refused from commenting the report to PanARMENIAN.Net Top stories Achieving stable peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains a priority of the OSCE, said Ian Borg. The Cabinet of Ministers decided on Thursday, November 9 to allocated AMD 120 million to arrange the gathering. Michael Roth believes sanctions must be put on the table after Baku‘s ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Yerevan City Council has elected Tigran Avniyan from the ruling Civil Contract as the mayor of the Armenian capital. Partner news | Get Started: An educational platform for young startuppers The Get Started program which operates in two phases is an important platform for young startuppers. Byblos Bank Armenia celebrates Students' Day with scholarship recipients YSU students who received scholarships from Byblos Bank Armenia gathered in a casual setting to meet with the Bank's CEO, Hayk Stepanyan. Azerbaijan extends Rune Vardanyan’s arrest by 5 months A court in Azerbaijan has extended the arrest of former Nagorno-Karabakh leader Ruben Vardanyan by five months. Armenia border residents dissatisfied with delimitation Residents Kirants are dissatisfied with the results of the delimitation of the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan. |