UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA
Upon the breakup of the Soviet Union, Armenia declared its independence on August 23, 1991, having previously been the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, one of the constituent republics of the USSR since 1936, and part of the Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic since 1920.
The United States recognized Armenia on December 26, 1991. The embassy at Yerevan was opened February 3, 1992, with Steven Mann as Chargé d’Affaires ''ad interim''.
The U.S. ambassadorial post in Armenia has been vacant since May 24, 2006, when the then-current ambassador, John Marshall Evans was recalled by the Bush administration, purportedly over remarks by Evans concerning the Armenian genocide.[1] On May 23, 2006, and again on January 9, 2007, President Bush nominated Richard E. Hoagland to be the new ambassador to Armenia, but the nomination has been stalled in Senate in a dispute between the Bush administration and Congress over the Armenian genocide issue.[2][3] As of 2007, the current head of the embassy is Rudolf V. Perina, the chargé d’affaires ''ad interim''.[4]
★ Harry J. Gilmore[5] – Career FSO
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★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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★ Appointed: May 12, 1993
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★ Presented credentials: May 31, 1993
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★ Terminated mission: Left post, July 11, 1995
★ Peter Tomsen – Career FSO
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★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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★ Appointed: June 27, 1995
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★ Presented credentials: September 6, 1995
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★ Terminated mission: Left post September 6, 1998
★ Michael Craig Lemmon – Career FSO
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★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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★ Appointed: June 29, 1998
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★ Presented credentials: September 21, 1998
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★ Terminated mission: Left post October 1, 2001
★ John Malcolm Ordway – Career FSO
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★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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★ Appointed: November 5, 2001
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★ Presented credentials: November 23, 2001
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★ Terminated mission: Left post July 31, 2004
★ John Marshall Evans – Career FSO
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★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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★ Appointed: June 30, 2004
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★ Presented credentials: September 4, 2004
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★ Terminated mission: Left post, September 10, 2006
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5. Gilmore was nominated for the second time by President Clinton on April 2, 1993. An earlier nomination of August 10, 1992 was not acted upon by the Senate.
★ United States Dep’t of State: Ambassadors to Armenia
★ United States Dep’t of State: Background Notes on Armenia
★ United States Dep’t of State: U.S. Embassy Yerevan
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★ Foreign relations of Armenia
★ Ambassadors from the United States
The United States recognized Armenia on December 26, 1991. The embassy at Yerevan was opened February 3, 1992, with Steven Mann as Chargé d’Affaires ''ad interim''.
The U.S. ambassadorial post in Armenia has been vacant since May 24, 2006, when the then-current ambassador, John Marshall Evans was recalled by the Bush administration, purportedly over remarks by Evans concerning the Armenian genocide.[1] On May 23, 2006, and again on January 9, 2007, President Bush nominated Richard E. Hoagland to be the new ambassador to Armenia, but the nomination has been stalled in Senate in a dispute between the Bush administration and Congress over the Armenian genocide issue.[2][3] As of 2007, the current head of the embassy is Rudolf V. Perina, the chargé d’affaires ''ad interim''.[4]
| Contents |
| Ambassadors |
| Notes |
| External links |
| See also |
Ambassadors
★ Harry J. Gilmore[5] – Career FSO
★
★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
★
★ Appointed: May 12, 1993
★
★ Presented credentials: May 31, 1993
★
★ Terminated mission: Left post, July 11, 1995
★ Peter Tomsen – Career FSO
★
★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
★
★ Appointed: June 27, 1995
★
★ Presented credentials: September 6, 1995
★
★ Terminated mission: Left post September 6, 1998
★ Michael Craig Lemmon – Career FSO
★
★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
★
★ Appointed: June 29, 1998
★
★ Presented credentials: September 21, 1998
★
★ Terminated mission: Left post October 1, 2001
★ John Malcolm Ordway – Career FSO
★
★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
★
★ Appointed: November 5, 2001
★
★ Presented credentials: November 23, 2001
★
★ Terminated mission: Left post July 31, 2004
★ John Marshall Evans – Career FSO
★
★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
★
★ Appointed: June 30, 2004
★
★ Presented credentials: September 4, 2004
★
★ Terminated mission: Left post, September 10, 2006
Notes
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5. Gilmore was nominated for the second time by President Clinton on April 2, 1993. An earlier nomination of August 10, 1992 was not acted upon by the Senate.
External links
★ United States Dep’t of State: Ambassadors to Armenia
★ United States Dep’t of State: Background Notes on Armenia
★ United States Dep’t of State: U.S. Embassy Yerevan
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See also
★ Foreign relations of Armenia
★ Ambassadors from the United States
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