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    Turkey denounces polls in Nagorno Karabakh

    Agence France Presse -- English
    June 17, 2005 Friday 3:39 PM GMT

    ANKARA June 17 -- Turkey said Friday that upcoming parliamentary
    polls in Nagorno Karabakh, a breakaway enclave claimed both by its
    close ally Azerbaijan and its arch-foe Armenia, were illegitimate
    and contrary to international peace efforts in the region.

    "Turkey believes that such unilateral initiatives... will not help
    efforts for a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh problem
    and considers those elections as illegitimate," foreign ministry
    spokesman Namik Tan said in a statement.

    Nagorny Karabakh, inhabited mostly by ethnic Armenians and effectively
    controlled by Armenia, declared independence from Azerbaijan in 1991,
    sparking a conflict that, according to differing estimates, claimed
    between 25,000 and 30,000 lives and displaced up to a million people.

    The elections are being held in the face of opposition from Azerbaijan,
    which still claims sovereignty over the territory, but was beaten
    back by Armenian forces in the 1988-1994 war.

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

    Turkey is one of Azerbaijan's staunchest allies, with which it also
    has close ethnic bonds.

    It has refused to establish formal diplomatic ties with Armenia out
    of solidarity with Azerbaijan in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict but
    also because of Armenia's camaipgn to have the World War I massacres
    of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire internationally recognized
    as genocide.
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