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  • ANKARA: Turkey Opposes Local Elections In Karabakh

    TURKEY OPPOSES LOCAL ELECTIONS IN KARABAKH

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Oct 15 2007

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry declared over the weekend that the
    scheduled local elections in Upper Karabakh on October 14h symbolizes
    an attempt ignoring all efforts to provide a peaceful and lasting
    solution.

    The Ministry said in a statement, "we learnt that local elections
    will be held in Upper Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, which has been
    occupied by Armenia, on October 14th by ignoring international law and
    expectations of the international community following the so-called
    presidential election on July 19th. It is evident that these elections,
    which are considered parts of efforts to unilaterally legitimize
    the illegal situation in Upper Karabakh, will mean violation of
    international laws, decisions of the UN Security Council and principles
    of the Council of Europe (COE) and the Organization of Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)."

    "Holding local elections in Upper Karabakh on October 14 symbolizes
    an attempt ignoring all efforts to provide a peaceful and lasting
    solution and ongoing negotiations under the OSCE Minsk Process to
    resolve Azerbaijan-Armenia dispute. Turkey condemns such an attempt
    violating political unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan, and calls on the international community not to recognize
    results of these illegal local elections," the Ministry said.
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