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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    June 20, 2005 Monday

    Armenia hails Karabakh poll, Azerbaijan says it was illegitimate

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    Armenia hails the results of another election in Nagorno-Karabakh,
    its foreign minister, Vartan Oskanian has said.

    "The people of Nagorno-Karabakh have once again expressed their
    political will to act on their own to form a government capable of
    assuming the responsibility for the future of Karabakh and its
    people, Oskanian told a news conference in Yerevan.

    He believes that "the authorities elected in a democratic way
    contribute to a peace, comprehensive settlement of the Karabakh
    problem and to the solution of internal social problems."

    In the meantime, Azerbaijan argues that as long as the conflict
    remains unsettled, the election in Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be seen as
    either legitimate or democratic, Itar-Tass correspondents in Baku
    report.

    "Elections or referenda in Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be regarded as
    democratic, because one-third of the region's population (the
    Azerbaijani community - Itar-Tass) have been forced out of their
    places of permanent residence," Azerbaijani special presidential
    envoy at the Karabakh settlement talks, Araz Azimov said at a news
    briefing on Monday.

    He recalled that the Azerbaijani foreign ministry last week issued a
    special statement "expressing new ideas and addressed to the future."

    The message central to the statement is that Azerbaijanis and
    Armenians must find a way of living in Nagorno-Karabakh together in
    the spirit of cooperation.

    "Only in this situation it will be possible to form legitimate bodies
    of power of any level," Azimov said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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