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Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has told the BBC he would respect his rival winning, but only if it is proved the election was fair. | Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has told the BBC he would respect his rival winning, but only if it is proved the election was fair. |
He said he would do everything he could to ensure a "legitimate outcome" to the 14 June run-off with Ashraf Ghani. | He said he would do everything he could to ensure a "legitimate outcome" to the 14 June run-off with Ashraf Ghani. |
Both men have alleged vote fraud and provisional results have been delayed by a week while votes are re-checked. | Both men have alleged vote fraud and provisional results have been delayed by a week while votes are re-checked. |
Dr Abdullah won a clear lead during the first round of voting in April, but fell short of an outright majority. | Dr Abdullah won a clear lead during the first round of voting in April, but fell short of an outright majority. |
The BBC's Karen Allen in Kabul says the former resistance fighter and foreign minister appears to have softened his position. | The BBC's Karen Allen in Kabul says the former resistance fighter and foreign minister appears to have softened his position. |
Two weeks ago he demanded an immediate halt to the count and said he would not accept the result, unless his claims of mass fraud were properly investigated. | Two weeks ago he demanded an immediate halt to the count and said he would not accept the result, unless his claims of mass fraud were properly investigated. |
A senior election official at the centre of fraud claims has since resigned. | A senior election official at the centre of fraud claims has since resigned. |
And on Tuesday, the election commission said provisional results would be delayed for a week while officials at thousands of polling stations hold re-counts in provinces where irregularities were reported. | And on Tuesday, the election commission said provisional results would be delayed for a week while officials at thousands of polling stations hold re-counts in provinces where irregularities were reported. |
Analysis: Karen Allen, BBC News, Kabul | Analysis: Karen Allen, BBC News, Kabul |
In what appears to be a softening of his stance, Dr Abdullah said ensuring the legitimacy of the vote, rather than its outcome, was his current focus. If Ashraf Ghani won by a "legitimate" process, he said he would welcome it. | In what appears to be a softening of his stance, Dr Abdullah said ensuring the legitimacy of the vote, rather than its outcome, was his current focus. If Ashraf Ghani won by a "legitimate" process, he said he would welcome it. |
Nearly a million votes are now being re-counted as election observers privately express fears about what they believe are "extraordinary" levels of fraud. | Nearly a million votes are now being re-counted as election observers privately express fears about what they believe are "extraordinary" levels of fraud. |
The key concerns include inflated turnout figures, with some provinces seeing a trebling in the numbers of people who voted in the second round compared to the first. | The key concerns include inflated turnout figures, with some provinces seeing a trebling in the numbers of people who voted in the second round compared to the first. |
There are also worries about the absence of spoilt votes in some areas where candidates have achieved a suspiciously high number of votes, and an unusually big number of female voters in areas which are traditionally insecure. | There are also worries about the absence of spoilt votes in some areas where candidates have achieved a suspiciously high number of votes, and an unusually big number of female voters in areas which are traditionally insecure. |
Thousands of supporters took to the streets at the weekend in defence of Dr Abdullah, whose aides say will not cut a deal with his opponent. | Thousands of supporters took to the streets at the weekend in defence of Dr Abdullah, whose aides say will not cut a deal with his opponent. |
Both Mr Abdullah, a former foreign minister, and his rival, former finance minister Ashraf Ghani, have made allegations of fraud. | Both Mr Abdullah, a former foreign minister, and his rival, former finance minister Ashraf Ghani, have made allegations of fraud. |
Some reports have put Mr Ghani in the lead following the second round. | Some reports have put Mr Ghani in the lead following the second round. |
His team insist the timetable for announcing results should be adhered to. The UN is trying to adjudicate between the two sides and end the deadlock. | His team insist the timetable for announcing results should be adhered to. The UN is trying to adjudicate between the two sides and end the deadlock. |
The vote comes during a critical year for Afghanistan. Most foreign troops are due to withdraw by the end of 2014. | The vote comes during a critical year for Afghanistan. Most foreign troops are due to withdraw by the end of 2014. |
Dr Abdullah pulled out of Afghanistan's 2009 presidential election which was also marred by claims of mass fraud. | Dr Abdullah pulled out of Afghanistan's 2009 presidential election which was also marred by claims of mass fraud. |
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