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Turkey's ruling AK Party has emerged as the largest party after hotly contested parliamentary elections, but has lost its overall majority in Parliament. The pro-Kurdish HDP comfortably passed the 10% threshold to enter parliament for the first time
Turkey's ruling AK Party has emerged as the largest party after hotly contested parliamentary elections, but has lost its overall majority in Parliament. The pro-Kurdish HDP comfortably passed the 10% threshold to enter parliament for the first time

Turkey's ruling AK Party has emerged as the largest party after hotly contested parliamentary elections, but has lost its overall majority in Parliament. The pro-Kurdish HDP comfortably passed the 10% threshold to enter parliament for the first time

Turkey's ruling AK Party has emerged as the largest party after hotly contested parliamentary elections, but has lost its overall majority in Parliament. The pro-Kurdish HDP comfortably passed the 10% threshold to enter parliament for the first time with up to eighty MPs. The preliminary results, after 99% of the votes were counted give the AK Party 41.3%, the main secularist party, CHP 25.3%, the nationalist MHP 16.7% and HDP 12.1%
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Azerbaijan tells OSCE to close its office in Baku
Azerbaijan tells OSCE to close its office in Baku

Azerbaijan tells OSCE to close its office in Baku

A spokesperson of the OSCE has confirmed to commonspace.eu that the Government of Azerbaijan has sent a note verbale to the Organisation saying that the arrangements for the operation of the Office were being terminated with effect from 4 June.
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Armenian diplomacy takes stock
Armenian diplomacy takes stock

Armenian diplomacy takes stock

Armenian Foreign Minister Nalbandian and the Foreign Minister of the self-declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Mirzoyan, reviewed recent diplomatic events and their implications for the Karabakh situation during a meeting in Yerevan.
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OSCE Chairman in Yerevan.
OSCE Chairman in Yerevan.

OSCE Chairman in Yerevan.

Serbian Foreign Minister and OSCE Chairman-in-Office Ivica Dacic concludes visit to region with meetings with Armenian leadership.
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Serbian OSCE Chairman visits South Caucasus.
Serbian OSCE Chairman visits South Caucasus.

Serbian OSCE Chairman visits South Caucasus.

Serbia is well regarded in the region and therefore has some limited capacity to push through modest initiatives, especially in the area of confidence building measures.