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    Parliament Members Discuss NATO

    Baku Today, Azerbaijan
    Sept 15 2004

    Abolition of NATO maneuvers "Cooperativ Best Effort 2004" in Azerbaijan
    was discussed at yesterday's session of Azerbaijani parliament
    (Milli Mejlis).


    Turan/BT -- Deputy Ibrahim Isayev expressed his regrets that NATO
    yielded to Armenians and abolished maneuvers in Baku. "We did not
    let Armenian officers to Baku, and I want to congratulate you on
    this occasion," he said. The leader of the Party of Popular Front
    of United Azerbaijan Gudrat Hasanguliyev expressed his satisfaction
    and called this event as "big achievement". Hasanguliyev called to
    be "vigilant" concerning persons and companies, who "contact" with
    Armenians, and indicated on non-admission of such cooperation.

    At the same time, the deputy Musa Musayev expressed his doubt
    concerning positive results of cancellation of NATO maneuvers. He
    reminded about significant efforts, which Azerbaijan put for joining
    of Azerbaijan as associated member of the parliament assembly of
    NATO. If Azerbaijan strives settling Karabakh problem by peaceful
    means, then it must cooperate with NATO, said Musayev.

    The parliament speaker Murtuz Aleskerov said to certain extent
    NATO decision served as response to appellation of the Azerbaijan
    parliament. "We protested against arrival of servicemen, who occupied
    our lands and shed blood of our nation and achieved their purpose,"
    he said.
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