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    MPs urge to elaborate on 'Prague talks'

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    May 7 2005

    Baku, May 6, AssA-Irada -- MPs have demanded that the 'Prague talks'
    on the settlement of the Upper Garabagh conflict be elaborated.

    Mais Safarli told a session of the parliament on Friday that according
    to some sources, the new plan on the conflict resolution, which was
    discussed during the negotiations, contradicts Azerbaijan's national
    interests.

    "Under the plan, Armenians will liberate several districts around
    Upper Garabagh, but will also acquire the right to hold a referendum
    to determine the status of Upper Garabagh in a few years."

    Safarli noted that holding a nationwide poll in Upper Garabagh
    contradicts the Azerbaijani Constitution, as it does not allow
    conducting referendums in any region of the country. "The fact that
    Azerbaijanis who come from Garabagh became refugees makes it impossible
    to hold a referendum," he said.

    MP Alimammad Nuriyev said that although the Prague talks are
    confidential, explanations should be provided to parliament members
    with regard to the status envisioned for Upper Garabagh, peacekeeping
    forces to be deployed in the conflict zone and the possible referendum.

    Elman Mammadov, former Mayor of Khojaly District, currently occupied
    by Armenia, said that first of all, stability should be maintained
    in the country to liberate Upper Garabagh.

    The conflict settlement will take another 10 years if tensions in
    the country exacerbate, he said.

    Mammadov called on opposition parties to take Azerbaijan's national
    interests as a priority of their activity and to avoid provocations
    from outside forces.

    "It should be taken into account that staging 'velvet revolutions'
    in Azerbaijan may cause new woes for the country."*
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