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  • OSCE/ODIHR: refusal of Turkish Observers shows lack of transparency

    Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
    May 11 2007


    Spokeswoman for OSCE/ODIHR stated that the refusal to receive Turkish
    observers `evidences the insufficient transparency of the
    pre-election campaign in Armenia'


    Yerevan, May 11. /Mediamax/. Spokeswoman of the OSCE Office for
    Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) stated that the
    refusal to receive the Turkish observers `evidences the insufficient
    transparency of the pre-election campaign in Armenia'.

    Mediamax reports that the OSCE ODIHR Spokeswoman Urdur Gunnarsdottir
    said:

    `The very fact of refusing to receive the observers evidences the
    insufficient transparency of the pre-election campaign. This is a
    violation of an important principle of OSCE in the practice of
    observation for the elections. As, inviting one observer, you also
    invite the representatives of all the 55 member-states of OSCE'.

    At the same time, Urdur Gunnarsdottir stated, the decision of Yerevan
    will not bring about sanctions from the part of OSCE.

    `In such cases, OSCE does not provide for applying sanctions. As the
    aim of our organization is to assist holding elections and send
    observers; this is a political task and not a legal one. I cannot
    tell what the consequences of this step will be for Armenia, but it
    is definite that there will not be sanctions applied by the OSCE',
    the Spokeswoman for the OSCE ODIHR stated in an interview to the
    `Deutsche Welle' radio.

    Mediamax reminds that on May 9 the Spokesman of the Armenian Foreign
    Ministry Vladimir Karapetian commented on the refusal of the official
    Yerevan to grant visas to eight representatives of Turkey, who were
    going to observe the parliamentary elections in Armenia on May 12
    within the OSCE Mission.

    `Turkey maintains a closed border with Armenia and refuses to
    establish diplomatic relations. Under these circumstances, to expect
    to send observers is a bit disingenuous', Vladimir Karapetian stated.

    According to him, `Armenia regrets that Turkey did not demonstrate
    sensitivity in relation to its citizens-representatives participating
    in the OSCE observer mission to Armenia, given the absence of
    relations between our two countries'.

    `Turkey cannot choose and select which kinds of political relations
    it wishes to have with Armenia, and which it does not wish to have.
    Political and diplomatic relations are not entered into selectively',
    Vladimir Karapetian stated.

    `Armenia understands the concern of OSCE members regarding Armenia's
    OSCE commitments, and reaffirms that we remain faithful to those
    commitments. But we expect that participating states will also expect
    Turkey to adhere to its commitments to engage in normal, neighborly
    relations with Armenia', the official representative of the Armenian
    Foreign Ministry stated.--0--
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