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    OSCE'S MINSK GROUP CONDEMNS NAGORNY KARABAKH VOTE

    Agence France Presse -- English
    December 11, 2006 Monday 6:46 PM GMT

    The OSCE Minsk Group on Monday condemned a constitutional referendum
    held in Azerbaijan's breakaway region of Nagorny Karabakh as
    "unhelpful."

    Some 98.6 percent of votes cast in Sunday's poll approved a
    constitution declaring Nagorny Karabakh an independent state.

    "Conducting such a referendum now... is particularly unhelpful at a
    moment when the OSCE Minsk Group-mediated negotiations between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan appear to be on a constructive path," the group said
    in a statement received in Vienna.

    The Minsk Group, under the auspices of the Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe, is heading efforts to reach a permanent
    resolution to a conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the
    breakaway region.

    The enclave first declared itself independent in 1991, precipitating
    a full-blown war between former fellow Soviet republics Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, claiming some 25,000 lives before ending with a ceasefire
    in 1994.

    Years of negotiations have failed to resolve the dispute between
    Azerbaijan and the Armenian-backed Nagorny Karabakh separatists.

    The three co-chairs of the Minsk Group -- France, Russia and the
    United States -- added however that "the results of this referendum,
    which are not internationally recognized, will have no negative effect
    on continuing prospects for an agreement between the sides on basic
    principles for the settlement of the conflict."

    In another statement on Monday, the OSCE chairman, Belgian Foreign
    Minister Karel De Gucht, called the referendum "counter-productive,"
    adding: "No member of the international community recognizes the
    so-called Nagorno-Karabach republic as an independent state."
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