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Transdniester Authorities Say Smirnov Won Vote

December 11, 2006

Igor Smirnov votes on December 10 (epa)

December 11, 2006 -- Separatist authorities in the Transdniester region of Moldova say pro-Russian leader Igor Smirnov has been re-elected as president.


The election commission in the breakaway region says preliminary results from the December 10 ballot show Smirnov won 82 percent of the vote -- enough to secure a fourth term in office.


The independence claims of the mostly Russian-speaking territory have not been internationally recognized.


(AP, Reuters)

 
 
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Universal Principles?

President Putin at a Kremlin meeting in April (epa)

PUTIN SPEAKS OUT: During a January press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin said there is a need for "universal principles" to settle "frozen" conflicts in the CIS. His comments came against the background of impending talks on the future status of Kosovo, which many predict will grant it a form of "conditional independence" from Serbia and Montenegro. As an ally of Serbia, Moscow has consistently opposed the idea of Kosovar independence. Putin's remarks suggest he may be shifting his position, but only if the principles applied to Kosovo are also applied to frozen conflicts in the former Soviet Union. If Kosovo can be granted full independence, he asked, why should we deny the same to Abkhazia and South Ossetia? (more)


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