Armenian National Committee of America:

The nomination of President Obama's controversial choice to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, Francis Ricciardone, was approved in a devided vote within the Senate Foreign Relations Committee over whether he should serve as America's top envoy to Ankara, reported the Armenian National Committee of America. By contrast, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia nominee John Heffern was approved unanimously by the Committee by voice vote.

Voting against the Ricciardone nomination were Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Jim Risch (R-ID).

"We would like to thank Senator Menendez for his principled leadership in calling attention to Amb. Ricciardone's offensive and unacceptable responses to questions dealing with the plight of Christians in Turkey," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Sen. Menendez along with Senators Boxer and Risch sent a powerful message to Mr. Ricciardone and State Department officials - that the American people deserve a U.S. envoy who will fight hard for U.S. values and interests - not succumb to Turkey's propaganda machine."

Senator Menendez, who spoke forcefully prior to voting against the nominee, noted Ambassador Ricciardone's incorrect response to his written question concerning the state of Christian churches in Turkey today. Amb. Ricciardone's initial response that "most of the Christian churches functioning prior to 1915 are still operating as churches" was "so wrong as to be offensive," stated Senator Menendez.
He continued, "What concerns me more, however, is that his response indicates that he either did not carefully review the responses that were submitted in his name or worse or that he truly was unaware of the history of the Christian church in Turkey and the difficulties that Christian churches continue to face in that country. His response indicates a lack of focus or interest in issue affecting the Armenian community . . . We need an Ambassador in Ankara that can support, defend and advocate on behalf of all of the United States' interests vis-a-vis Turkey. Unfortunately, I've lost confidence in the ability of Mr. Ricciardone to undertake that task and will not be able to support his nomination," ANCA reports.

Reservations about the Ambassador's readiness to placate his foreign host's interests at face value were expressed last fall by then Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS), who, during the last session of Congress, placed a hold on Ambassador Ricciardone's nomination to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Turkey.

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