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  • Familiar Stance: Baku Condemns Karabakh Elections

    FAMILIAR STANCE: BAKU CONDEMNS KARABAKH ELECTIONS

    http://www.armenianow.com/karabakh/2314 4/azerbaijan_condemns_karabakh_election
    17.05.10 | 12:49
    Karabakh

    Azerbaijan has condemned the planned parliamentary elections in
    Nagorno-Karabakh, which it still considers to be its territory despite
    the fact that the internationally unrecognized Armenian republic has
    enjoyed de-facto independence since the early 1990s.

    In a statement issued late last week Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs said the conduct of such elections, which are planned by
    Stepanakert for May 23, will be "a gross violation of relevant
    provisions of Azerbaijan's Constitution and norms and principles of
    international law."

    "Elections conducted in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan
    can be considered free and fair only if the expelled Azerbaijani
    population returns to the region and takes a direct part in the vote
    on equal terms with the Armenian population," the Azeri Ministry said.

    Azerbaijan has regularly issued statements condemning the holding of
    elections in Nagorno-Karabakh, a mostly Armenian-populated region
    of former Soviet Azerbaijan that broke free of Baku's control
    simultaneously with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    A ceasefire in 1994 put an end to nearly three years of fighting
    between Karabakh Armenians and Azerbaijan's regular army and militia
    in which an estimated 30,000 people were killed. By the time the
    Russia-brokered ceasefire was signed, Armenia-backed Karabakh's forces
    had managed to establish control over seven districts of Azerbaijan
    proper. They continue to control them as a security zone today.

    The return of Azerbaijanis to the places of their former residence
    in or near Karabakh is a key element of the peace plan proposed by
    international mediators that leaders in Baku and Yerevan are currently
    negotiating. The peace plan also provides for an Armenian withdrawal
    from the territories currently controlled as the buffer zone and an
    interim status for Karabakh providing guarantees for its security and
    self-governance and a future determination of the region's ultimate
    legal status.
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