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    ARMENIA BLOCKS TURKISH ELECTION OBSERVERS

    Turkish Press
    May 7 2007

    YEREVAN - Armenia said on Monday it had refused visas to eight Turkish
    election observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe who were due to monitor parliamentary polls.

    "We do not consider it proper that Turkish representatives carry out
    monitoring in Armenia... due to the lack of diplomatic relations,"
    between the two countries, foreign ministry spokesman Vladimir
    Karapetyan told AFP.

    The two neighbours have no diplomatic relations and their common
    border has remained closed for more than a decade.

    Armenia, an ex-Soviet state in the Caucasus mountains, holds
    parliamentary elections on Saturday.

    A top official at the Vienna-based OSCE said Monday that he was
    concerned about Armenia's decision.

    "Preventing some observers from participating contradicts the
    principles of transparency and objectivity which are an indispensable
    aspect of democratic elections," OSCE director for democratic
    institutions Christian Strohal said in a statement.
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