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  • ANKARA: Turkey Opposes Armenian Poll In Nagorno Karabakh

    TURKEY OPPOSES ARMENIAN POLL IN NAGORNO KARABAKH

    New Anatolian, Turkey
    July 17 2007

    Turkey announced its strong opposition to the proposed elections by
    Armenia in occupied Nagorno Karabakh.

    A foreign ministry statement said: We learned that so-called
    "Presidential Election" in the Armenian occupied Nagorno Karabagh
    region of Azerbaijan, is to be held on July 19, 2007, subsequent to
    the "Constitutional Referendum" held in the same region in a similar
    vein on December 10, 2006, in contravention to international law and
    disregarding the will of the international community.

    It said Turkey views the electiobn as part of the efforts to
    unilaterally legitimize the unlawful situation in Nagorno Karabagh, and
    says this is an explicit violation of the principles of international
    law, UN Security Council Resolutions and the OSCE principles.

    It said the Nagorno Karabagh conflict constitutes the most important
    impediment for establishing peace, stability and cooperation in
    the South Caucasus and it prevents the creation of an environment
    conducive to good neighbourliness and cooperation among the countries
    in the region. "At a time when the negotiations are pursued within
    the OSCE Minsk Process to reach a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabagh conflict and the Azerbaijani-Armenian dispute, organizing
    a "Presidential Election" in the occupied Nagorno Karabagh region
    obviously constitutes an initiative that challenges the efforts geared
    towards a peaceful resolution."

    The statement said "with these considerations, Turkey denounces this
    renewed effort of Armenia to violate Azerbaijan's political unity,
    sovereignty and territorial integrity; and will not recognize the
    outcome of such illegitimate "Presidential Elections" that would have
    no binding effect whatsoever under international law."
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