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26 August: Around 140,000 electors will go to the polls today in Abkhazia to choose a new President. Around 100 international observers will monitor the poll. Abkhazia is only recognised by Russia and four other countries (RIA Novosti)
26 August: Around 140,000 electors will go to the polls today in Abkhazia to choose a new President. Around 100 international observers will monitor the poll. Abkhazia is only recognised by Russia and four other countries (RIA Novosti)

26 August: Around 140,000 electors will go to the polls today in Abkhazia to choose a new President. Around 100 international observers will monitor the poll. Abkhazia is only recognised by Russia and four other countries (RIA Novosti)

There are three contestanst for the post of President.
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25 August: A delegation from the self declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will observe the presidential elections in Abkhazia later this week (news.am)
25 August: A delegation from the self declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will observe the presidential elections in Abkhazia later this week (news.am)

25 August: A delegation from the self declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will observe the presidential elections in Abkhazia later this week (news.am)

According to the spokesperson of the President of the self declared republic it will include representatives of the election commission, the foreign ministry and the parliament.
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Azerbaijan has declared four French MPs who visited Nagorno-Karabakh as personae non gratae and has lodged a formal protest with the French Foreign Ministry. In Paris a sposkperson for the Quai d'Orsay said that the visit of the MPs was not official

Azerbaijan has declared four French MPs who visited Nagorno-Karabakh as personae non gratae and has lodged a formal protest with the French Foreign Ministry. In Paris a sposkperson for the Quai d'Orsay said that the visit of the MPs was not official

The note, sent by Azerbaijan’s embassy in Paris, demands an explanation of the visit, Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman Elman Abdullayev said on Tuesday.
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24 August: The Uzbek President Islam Karimov will not attend the CIS Jubilee summit to take place in Dushambe next week. Earlier Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev also announced that he will not be attending (Trend)
24 August: The Uzbek President Islam Karimov will not attend the CIS Jubilee summit to take place in Dushambe next week. Earlier Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev also announced that he will not be attending (Trend)

24 August: The Uzbek President Islam Karimov will not attend the CIS Jubilee summit to take place in Dushambe next week. Earlier Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev also announced that he will not be attending (Trend)

Prime Minister of the republic Shavkat Mirsiyev will represent Uzbekistan at the jubilee summit