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    Nagorno-Karabakh dismisses Council of Europe's warning

    AP Worldstream
    Aug 06, 2004


    The Nagorno-Karabakh enclave on Friday bristled at the Council of
    Europe's advice to refrain from holding local elections, saying it
    would run its own affairs.

    Walter Schwimmer, the secretary general of the 45-nation Council, has
    voiced regret that the enclave, that has broken off from Azerbaijan,
    would hold municipal elections set for Sunday.

    "One sided actions are counter-productive," Schwimmer said in a
    statement, adding that the status of Nagorno-Karabakh should should be
    decided through talks.

    The Nagorno-Karabakh authorities responded Friday, saying that they
    need to have a full-fledged government. "We don't think that the
    international community and the European organizations in particular
    would be interested in the absense of authority in Nagorno-Karabakh,"
    they said in a statement.

    Earlier this week, Nagorno-Karabakh launched a 10-day military
    exercise that drew angry criticism from Azerbaijan, which said the
    maneuvers could hamper the peace process.

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry returned the criticism Friday, saying
    that the "bellicose Azerbaijani statements" were fueling tensions.

    Armenian-backed forces won control of Nagorno-Karabakh, a largely
    ethnic Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan, in a 1988-94 war that killed
    some 30,000 people and drove a million from their homes.

    Despite a cease-fire, the two countries continue to face off across a
    demilitarized zone, and shooting occasionally erupts. No final
    settlement has been reached, and the conflict continues to aggravate
    economic troubles and threaten unrest in Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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