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February
3, 2000 THE PRESIDENT'S REPLY TO THE REMARKS OF THE NEWLY APPOINTED AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA ARMAN KIRAKOSSIAN UPON THE OCCASION OF THE PRESENTATION OF HIS LETTER OF CREDENCE Mr. Ambassador: I am pleased to accept your Letter of Credence from President Kocharian, which establishes you as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the United States of America, and I acknowledge the Letter of Recall of your distinguished predecessor. Thank you for your generous words and warm wishes. I extend a warm welcome to you and your family on your arrival in Washington. As
you noted, the ties between Armenia and the United States are built on a broad
foundation that is firmly grounds both in the human relationships between our
two peoples and our mutual national interests. Ethnic Armenians We place particular importance on helping Armenia, and
neighboring Azerbaijan, achieve a durable and mutually acceptable resolution to
the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. All too often national leaders hesitate to
The United States remains equally
committed to assisting Armenia establish strong democratic institutions and a
free-market economy. We applaud the progress Armenia has made in these areas.
The fact that Armenia's constitutional mechanisms weathered the violence in your
parliament on October 27 is a testament to your country's commitment to democracy.
I express again the condolences of the American people for your national loss,
and I call on I know your government places
special importance on participating fully in the world economy. Armenia has made
significant progress toward accession to the World Trade Organization, and I congratulate
Armenia for that progress. You
movingly described the hardships the Armenian people have endured over the last
dozen years, beginning with the earthquake of 1988 and including the We look forward to working closely and productively with you and your embassy on all aspects of U.S.-Armenian relations. Again, it gives me great pleasure to welcome
you as Armenia's ambassador. |