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    GUAM COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MAKES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SO-CALLED "REFERENDUM" IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Dec 5 2006

    The GUAM Council of Ministers of Foreign Affaires expresses its
    serious concern over a so-called "constitutional referendum" in
    the Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Foreign
    Ministry Press center told.

    The Council emphasizes that holding the so-called "referendum"
    violates the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan as well as
    relevant norms and principles of the international law, APA reports.

    "Thus, it will have no legal effect and the results of the so called
    "referendum" will be considered as null and void."

    The Ministers underline that the so-called "referendum" interferes
    with an ongoing peace process, is designed to impose a fait accompli
    situation in the region and misleads the international community.

    The GUAM Council stresses that such an act runs contrary to the
    universally recognized standards and values of democracy, rule of
    law and human rights.

    Any constitutional document envisaging a self-rule for the population
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh region can only be elaborated through a
    legal, democratic and peaceful process with a full, equal and direct
    participation of the entire population of the region consisting of
    the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities.

    "The GUAM Council of Ministers of Foreign Affaires calls on the OSCE
    participating States and other international organizations to condemn
    such an illegal act and to support the ongoing efforts aimed at finding
    a peaceful resolution of the conflict on the basis of the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan within its internationally recognized borders."

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/33548.html
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