Rejecting the "Independence Referendum" and Elections in Georgias South Ossetia Region
13th Nov 2006, 17:26 GMT
The United States rejects the "independence referendum" and concurrent so-called "presidential" elections scheduled for November 12 in Georgias South Ossetia region. These actions will only serve to exacerbate tensions and divert attention from the need to peacefully resolve the conflict.
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