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    Opposition MP Suggests To Discuss Karabakh In Parliament

    Baku Today
    June 9 2004

    Baku Today 09/06/2004 12:50

    Camil Hasanli, a member of parliament from opposition Azerbaijan
    Popular Front Party (reformers branch), suggested Tuesday to include
    the Nagorno-Karabakh issue to the agenda of the parliament, complaining
    that the legislative body has not discussed the issue for long.

    "About three and half years have passed since the [Azerbaijani]
    parliament discussed the issue," Hasanli said, complaining that no
    parliament in the world (other than Azerbaijan's) has shown such
    indifference to occupation of its territories. "The Nagorno-Karabakh
    issue must be included to the agenda of the parliament and serious
    discussions must be held on the issue," the opposition MP said.

    In response, Murtuz Aleskerov, the speaker of the parliament, said
    there is no need to debate the Karabakh issue as long as any progress
    is achieved in peace negotiations.

    "What are we going to decide by discussing the issue here? Our
    president has repeatedly said that Azerbaijan's occupied territories
    must be liberated, we'll secure Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.
    If this is the case, what are we going to achieve by discussing the
    issue in the parliament?" asked Aleskerov.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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