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    INCUMBENT PRESIDENT WINS NAGORNO-KARABAKH PRESIDENTIAL POLL

    RIA Novosti
    July 20, 2012
    STEPANAKERT

    Incumbent head of unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Bako Saakyan
    has won the national presidential polls gathering 66.7 percent of
    the vote, the country's central electoral commission said on Friday.

    The commission said 47,085 people voted for Saakyan, second is former
    Deputy Defense Minister Vitaly Balasanyan with 32.5 percent of the vote
    (22,966 people).

    The voting turnout reached over 73 percent. All in all, 72,833 people
    out of the country's 98,909 registered voters casted their ballots.

    The voting process was overseen by more than 60 monitors from Russia,
    Armenia the United States and other countries.

    On Friday, Georgia's Foreign Ministry said it will not recognize the
    elections. "The Foreign Ministry of Georgia declares its unequivocal
    support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan
    and does not recognize so-called "presidential elections", conducted in
    Nagorno-Karabakh July 19 2012," an official ministerial statement said.

    Georgia believes that more effort is needed from the international
    community "to achieve a peaceful settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict through constructive dialogue," the statement added.

    On Thursday, the EU has reiterated it does not recognize the legality
    of the elections.

    Catherine Ashton, the EU high representative for foreign affairs
    and security policy, said the European Union "does not recognize the
    constitutional and legal framework in which they will be held."

    "These 'elections' should not prejudice the determination of the
    future status of Nagorno-Karabakh in the negotiated general framework
    of the peaceful settlement of the conflict."

    Ashton recalled the EU's firm support to the OSCE Minsk Group, and
    in particular to the sustained efforts of its co-chairs, aimed at a
    peaceful resolution of the conflict.

    "I call on the parties to step up their efforts to find a negotiated
    solution to the conflict on the basis of the Madrid principles, which
    would allow progress beyond the status quo. I reiterate the EU's
    readiness to provide further support to efforts in this direction",
    she said.

    The conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia erupted in the late 1980s,
    when the predominantly Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh
    claimed independence from Azerbaijan. It is estimated to have left
    more than 30,000 people dead on both sides between 1988 and 1994. The
    region has since remained under Armenian control.

    There has been an increasing number of shootouts along the line of
    contact between the Armenian and Azerbaijani forces, as well as at
    the border between the two states.

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