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Azeri MPs, Mger Shahgeldiyan and Vladimir Zhirinovski clashed during NATO PA

30 May 2006 [20:20] - TODAY.AZ
In the Parliamentary Assembly of NATO session operating in London for Conflicts and new state organization center director Denis Summut has dealt with Nagorno Karabakh problem and conflicts in Georgia, in his report dedicated to conflicts in South Caucasus.

According to APA, after the report Azerbaijani delegation making a speech expressed their attitude to the lecture. Azerbaijani delegation member in NATO PA Gudrat Hasanguliyev made his remarks to Denis Summut on not being reflected the information on occupied territories and refugees related to Nagorno Karabakh conflict. He stated that more than 20 percent of Azerbaijani territories have been occupied by Armenians, more than 1 million refugees and displaced people exist in Azerbaijan.

After that Mger Shahgaldiyan has accused Azerbaijani parliamentarian in false information. According to his claim, Azerbaijani territories' 13 percent is under occupation, not 20, and the number of refugees is 600 thousand not 1mln.

The statement of Mger Shahgaldiyan irritated Denis Sammut: "You have occupied the territory of a state even 2 percent not 20, why did you occupy? What right do you have? If this state begins to restore its territory tomorrow again war will break out. You have mentioned that the number of refuges is 600 thousand, is it small figures? Why should 600 thousand people live in condition of refugee?"

Russian parliamentarian Vladimir Zhirinovski said that Azerbaijan lives in the account of Russia. According to him Azerbaijanis work in Russia, earn money, and in this way they solve their social problems.

The Azerbaijani parliamentarian Gudrat HAsanguliyev stated that Azerbaijnanis work in Russia, but Russia needs this working power, and even President of Russia stated of it. Hasanguliyev said simply Azerbaijanis serve income of financial means to the budget of this state, and that is why their living in this country is provided.

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