Congressional Quarterly, Inc.
March 10 2006
STATE DEPARTMENT REGULAR NEWS BRIEFING
MARCH 10, 2006
SPEAKER: TOM CASEY,
STATE DEPARTMENT ACTING SPOKESMAN
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QUESTION: Is the U.S. ambassador to Armenia having his time there cut
short, maybe his career?
QUESTION: A couple of congressmen have asked Secretary Rice about it;
apparently not got an answer.
He’s supposed to have suggested that the Armenians were the victims
of genocide, which doesn’t happen to be Bush administration policy.
CASEY: I think Sean addressed this a couple of days ago.
QUESTION: I think it’s been brought further up to date, if you
could…
CASEY: I don’t have anything beyond what he said on it. I’ll look
into it for you and see if there’s any change in the situation.
QUESTION: He said ambassadors serve at the privilege of the
president, or something.
CASEY: Yes, and as far as I know, he’s still at post and still
ambassador. I’m not aware that anything has changed that situation.
QUESTION: You can’t — well, all right, if you don’t have anything
further.
CASEY: I think I’ll look into it for you. I haven’t gotten an update
on it, but I’ll try and see if there’s something and we’ll post an
answer for you later.
QUESTION: And also, somebody ghosted an answer from the secretary to
Mr. Schiff and the other congressman.
CASEY: OK. I’ll let you know.
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