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    APA, Azerbaijan
    Oct 26 2013


    No questioning of Azeri election outcome despite criticism - US envoy



    The US ambassador in Baku has said that a critical statement made by
    his country does not question the result of the 9 October presidential
    vote in Azerbaijan, and Washington looks forward to cooperation.

    Richard Morningstar made the remarks in an interview with Baku-based
    pro-government APA news agency, video and transcript of which the
    agency's website published on 26 October.

    The ambassador was referring to a statement by a senior US official on
    10 October that said that the Azerbaijani election fell short of
    international standards.

    "We stand for out 10 October statement regarding the election. At the
    same time, the statement we issued does not question the result of the
    election," he said.

    The ambassador said his country looks forward to cooperating with
    President Ilham Aliyev and the Azerbaijani government on a number of
    issues, including democracy, Azerbaijan's conflict with Armenia over
    breakaway Karabakh, geopolitical issues, the anti-terror fight and
    energy and economy diversification.

    He also said the USA hopes very much that Azerbaijan will continue to
    cooperate with the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
    Rights (OSCE/ODIHR) and that Baku will make moves towards "respectful
    preservation of and support for democratic principles and values" in
    this country.

    BBCM note: A report by OSCE/ODIHR election observers slammed the 9
    October vote as "seriously flawed" - an assessment the USA agreed
    with. This caused an angry reaction on part of the Azerbaijani
    authorities. The country's Central Electoral Commission even said it
    recommended that the government reassess its future corporation with
    ODIHR.

    Several days later followed a diplomatic fall-out between Azerbaijan
    and the USA, which started after a meeting between the country's
    former defence minister, Safar Abiyev, and Morningstar over remarks,
    attributed by the ministry's press service to the ambassador and later
    denied by the embassy, that "criticism of the presidential election
    results does not affect its outcome. Ilham Aliyev is the winner".

    At the same time, the head of the Azerbaijani Presidential
    Administration, Ramiz Mehdiyev, told media that the Washington had
    urged Baku to give the opposition candidate, Camil Hasanli, 25 per
    cent of the votes in the election and keep 74 to 75 per cent of the
    votes - a statement the embassy denied as well.

    [Translated from Azeri]

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