Georgian President votes in local
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South Ossetians celebrate at Tskhinvali's main
square. Preliminary results showed that most of the voters in Georgia's
region of South Ossetia backed independence for the region in a referendum
on Sunday, the Inter fax news agency quoted the local election chief as
saying on Monday.(AFP, File Photo) Photo Gallery
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MOSCOW, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) --
Preliminary results showed that most of the voters in Georgia's region of South
Ossetia backed independence for the region in a referendum on Sunday, the Inter
fax news agency quoted the local election chief as saying on Monday.
The region previously held referenda on independence in
1992 and 2001, but their results were not recognized by the international
community.
"We obtained data from 64 out of 78 polling stations
as of 10:00 a.m. Moscow time (0700 GMT), with 99 percent of the ballots counted,
cast in favor of South Ossetian independence," Bela Pliyeva, head of South
Ossetia's election commission, was quoted as saying.
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has vowed to
bring South Ossetia and another breakaway region Abkhazia back under Tbilisi's
control.
In a statement on Saturday, the Georgian Foreign
Ministry said the presidential election and the referendum in South Ossetia were
unlawful.
Meanwhile, the ministry said Tbilisi "will continue
purposeful work to achieve a peaceful settlement of the Georgian-South Ossetian
conflict."
EU refuses to recognize referendum
outcome in Georgia's breakaway region
HELSINKI, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- The European Union
(EU)'s current presidency Finland said on Monday that the EU does not recognize
the outcome of the "referendum" and "presidential elections" in Georgia's
breakaway region of South Ossetia.
The declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the EU
said that the EU fully supported Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity
within its internationally recognized borders. Full story>>
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