"FOREIGN MEDDLING," SAYS AZERBAIJAN PREMIER
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COUNCIL'S RETENTION OF tJblRSiAN CASE
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Received Saturday, 10.5 a.m. LONDON, May 24. The Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, said he and the "democratic people of Persia" regard- b eclAhe Security Conncil's reten- • tion of the Persian question on the agenda as "foreign meddling in strietly internal affairs," reports the Associated Press of Great Britain's Ta'oriz eorrespondent. M. Pishevari added: "There is | the very minimum of difference ; between us and the Central Government. Already we plan to resume negotiations with the delegation, which, i am advised, , is coming from Teheran. I am j confident of a peaceful settle- ! ment." i
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