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    U.S. CAUTIOUS IN WELCOMING ARMENIAN POLL CONDUCT
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    May 15 2007

    The United States has said Armenia's parliamentary elections were a
    "step in the right direction," but unlike Western election observers,
    stopped short of describing them as largely democratic.

    "All and all, I think this is an improvement over past elections;
    though certainly if you look at what the observers said, it did not
    fully meet international standards," Tome Casey, a spokesman for the
    State Department told a news briefing in Washington on Monday.

    In a preliminary report released on Sunday, the 400-strong monitoring
    mission led by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe said the vote was conducted "largely in accordance with
    international standards for democratic elections." It was the most
    positive assessment of Armenian elections ever made by the OSCE.

    The European Union rushed to praise the Armenian authorities'
    conduct of the polls. The German government, the current holder
    the EU's rotating presidency, said they were "on the whole" free
    and fair. In a separate statement, the bloc's foreign policy chief,
    Javier Solana, said Armenians "demonstrated greater political maturity
    trough these elections" and sent a "positive signal to other countries
    in the region."

    The U.S. took a more cautious position, with Casey urging the
    authorities in Yerevan to "aggressively investigate allegations that
    are there of electoral wrongdoing and prosecute people in accordance
    with Armenian law." In a separate statement posted on its website on
    Tuesday, the U.S. embassy in Armenia said the alleged fraud may have
    influenced the official vote results that gave a landslide victory
    to the governing Republican Party of Armenia (HHK).

    "Part of the election process is a careful consideration of all
    issues raised in connection with the election, including several
    serious allegations of fraud or intimidation which may have affected
    the outcome of some of the races," the statement said. It also noted
    that long-term OSCE observers are currently verifying figures reported
    by the Central Election Commission.

    Tone Tingsgaard, a top member of the observer mission representing the
    OSCE's Parliamentary Assembly, insisted on Sunday that irregularities
    reported by the Western monitors were not serious enough to affect
    the election outcome.
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