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    Tehran Times
    June 23 2005

    Russia says elections do not change status of Nagorno Karabakh


    MOSCOW (AFP) - Russia said Wednesday a solution to the dispute over
    the self-proclaimed republic of Nagorno Karabakh should not depend on
    elections held there, and that the presence of Russian observers at
    the vote did not imply recognition.

    "Moscow considers that the resolution of the conflict should not
    depend on the organization of such and such elections in Nagorno
    Karabakh," Russia's foreign ministry said in a statement.

    Officials of the breakaway state have argued that Sunday's vote, from
    which the ruling party emerged victorious, was a step toward
    international recognition.

    "The Russian citizens who traveled there as observers are in Karabakh
    on their own accord and exclusively in a personal role," the
    statement said. The ministry reiterated that Russia "has never
    recognized Nagorno Karabakh as an independent state," and "always
    supported the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan."

    Azerbaijan considers any vote in the region illegal until hundreds of
    thousands of Azeris banished from Karabakh and seven surrounding
    regions are allowed to return.

    The enclave is widely seen as being propped up by Armenia, which
    fought Baku in a war for control over Nagorno Karabakh between 1993
    and 1994 that claimed some 25,000 lives and forced another million
    residents -- mostly Azeris -- from their homes.

    Armenia is the only country to recognize Nagorno Karabakh as an
    independent state.
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