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    PROGRAM ON HUMANITARIAN CO-OPERATION BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND RUSSIA ADOPTED

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 11 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / corr. Trend I.Alizade / During the meeting on 10
    April of the Milli Majlis [Azerbaijan Parliament], a program on the
    co-operation between Azerbaijan and Russia in the humanitarian sector
    in 2007-2009 was adopted.

    MP Shamsaddin Hajiyev, the Chairman of the Permanent Parliamentary
    Commission on Science Baku in 2006. The program envisages the
    development of co-operation in the humanitarian sector during the
    period 2007 to 2009 and reflects measures on the development in all
    humanitarian areas, including concrete co-operation in science and
    education. "The program covers work on the expansion of opportunities
    for education in Azerbaijani and Russian languages," he noted.

    Addressing the meeting, MP Nasib Nasibli said that in accordance
    with the program, Azerbaijan and Russia are to co-ordinate several
    humanitarian issues, particularly with regards to the history. He said
    that the Russian historians have their own feelings on the Caucasus,
    the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict, the Armenians entering the Caucasus
    and other historic events. Azerbaijan was under Russian occupation,
    while the Russian and Azerbaijan historians have different opinions
    on this issue.

    Noting the weak potential of Russian universities, the MP opposed
    co-operating with this country, describing Russia as a student of
    West. He recommended Azerbaijan co-operate with the West with regards
    to education.

    MP Jamil Hasanli did not agree with his counterparts. He stated that
    Russia possesses great scientific potential and believes co-operation
    with Russia in this sector to be very fruitful. However, he opposed
    the proposal of coordinating the co-operation in the sphere of history.

    MP Yagub Mahmudov noted the presence of contradictory milestones
    in the second item of the agreement. Article 31 of the program
    indicates that Azerbaijanis residing in Russia and Russians residing
    in Azerbaijan can receive education in their native language but the
    third item of the article contradicted this. Russians can receive
    education in their native language in secondary and high schools,
    whilst Azerbaijanis only receive education in their native language
    at Sunday schools. The MP regarded this as inequality.

    After tense discussions, the Milli Majlis adopted the Program.
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