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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    May 4 2008


    BAKU CRITICIZES U.S. FOR ATTEMPTING INTERFERENCE IN ELECTIONS


    U.S. funds put into presidential election programs in Azerbaijan could
    be qualified as interference in the country's internal affairs,
    presidential chief of staff Remiz Mekhtiyev said.

    "I, as a citizen of Azerbaijan, see this as interference in
    Azerbaijan's internal affairs. Has Azerbaijan or any other country the
    right to fund or control elections, say, in the United States, or in
    Britain? No, it hasn't. Then why should this take place in Azerbaijan?
    I don't think this is normal," Mekhtiyev told journalists.

    Earlier reports said that, the U.S. government had announced it was
    ready to make more than $2 million available to support Azerbaijan's
    efforts to hold "free and fair presidential elections" in October.

    The aid declared implies support in strengthening political parties
    and the electoral system, election monitoring, work to perfect the
    procedure of processing complaints, the monitoring of the election
    returns, parallel vote counts as a measure to make elections
    transparent, broadcasting political debates in Azerbaijan and the
    United States, and training programs for law enforcement personnel in
    order to assert the freedom of assembly principle.

    Mekhtiyev described as baseless claims that bread was in short supply
    in the regions. "These claims are absurd and baseless. Some opposition
    newspapers write that, bread shortages instigated protests in some
    places. All this is an empty lie which aims to deceive people and to
    upset stability. Azerbaijan has a sufficient supply of food, he said.

    Mekhtiyev criticized U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's
    assessment of Azerbaijan's democracy record.

    "Rice's statement is based on unreliable information and is not
    serious, in my opinion," Mekhtiyev said.

    What the U.S. secretary of state said suggests that while the
    political situation and other problems have been resolved brilliantly
    in Georgia and in Armenia, Azerbaijan remains a backward regional
    country, he said.

    "By Rice's logic, if our country is to win any appraisal from her, the
    situation in Armenia in February-March must repeat itself in
    Azerbaijan," Mekhtiyev said.
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