March 28, 2008 - 14:10 AMT
Joseph Pennigton refutes hearsay about U.S. attempt to carry out 'color revolution' in Armenia
The U.S. is seriously concerned about the post-election situation in Armenia and tragic events of March 1 and 2 which ended in imposition of emergency rule, arrests and media freedom limitations, Joseph Pennington, U.S. charge d'affaires in Armenia, told a news conference today.

"Armenia and the U.S. enjoy warm and friendly relations. We have examined the situation and now express our concern. However, Armenia should itself decide on the ways to resolve the crisis and come back to democracy track," he said.

"In his statements President-elect Serzh Sargsyan demonstrates willingness to continue democratic reforms," he noted.

Mr Pennigton voiced concern about arrests and tensions. "Only those who committed illegal acts should be punished. People who expressed their political will via protest actions should not be treated the same way," he said. "Armenia needs time to restore stability and the U.S. administration will close watch the steps the President-elect will take.

The diplomat refutes hearsay about U.S. attempt to carry out a 'color revolution' in Armenia. "The problems emerged in Armenia and they should be addressed," he said, adding that the U.S. was not offered to hold an independent investigation into the March 1 and 2 events.