GEORGIAN AMBASSADOR INVITED TO ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY FOR GIVING EXPLANATIONS
arminfo
Friday, September 23, 18:59
Ambassador of Georgia to Armenia Tengiz Sharmanashvili has been
invited to Armenia's Foreign Ministry for giving explanations
concerning Georgia's official stance on its Foreign Ministry's
diplomatic "demarche" - the statement on the local elections in the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
The statement said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia
confirms its support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan within its internationally recognized borders and does not
recognize the so-called local elections held in Nagorno-Karabakh Sept
18 2011. The Ministry also welcomed the world community's efforts to
ensure the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
expressed belief that there is no alternative to dialogue.
Meanwhile, the Central Electoral Commission of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic has summed up the results of the elections, which took
place in 209 out of 227 communities. 54,697 (58.66%) out of 93,243
registered voters took part in the voting. 7 international and 11
local observers monitored the elections.
arminfo
Friday, September 23, 18:59
Ambassador of Georgia to Armenia Tengiz Sharmanashvili has been
invited to Armenia's Foreign Ministry for giving explanations
concerning Georgia's official stance on its Foreign Ministry's
diplomatic "demarche" - the statement on the local elections in the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
The statement said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia
confirms its support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan within its internationally recognized borders and does not
recognize the so-called local elections held in Nagorno-Karabakh Sept
18 2011. The Ministry also welcomed the world community's efforts to
ensure the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
expressed belief that there is no alternative to dialogue.
Meanwhile, the Central Electoral Commission of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic has summed up the results of the elections, which took
place in 209 out of 227 communities. 54,697 (58.66%) out of 93,243
registered voters took part in the voting. 7 international and 11
local observers monitored the elections.