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Russian presidential election

Moscow sees ‘sabotage’ by OSCE office

By Isabel Gorst in Moscow

Published: February 2 2008 03:28 | Last updated: February 2 2008 03:28

Russia’s foreign ministry has accused the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe of attempting to sabotage its plans for monitoring the presidential election amid an escalating row which threatens to prevent the watchdog from observing the upcoming poll.

The OSCE has protested that Russia has invited too few observers for too short a time to monitor the poll on March 2, which President Vladimir Putin’s chosen successor is expected to win.

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