17.05.2010, 12:56 2314

Kyrgyzstan may lose not only its statehood, but also its independence

If the situation in Kyrgyzstan is not properly stabilized, the country may lose not only its statehood, but also its independence. The special envoy of the President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly for Kyrgyzstan, the Secretary of the International Relations, Defense and Security Committee of the Senate of Parliament of Kazakhstan, Adil Ahmetov, informed during the forum The OSCE Eurasian Dimension, the agency reports.

Almaty. May 17. Kazakhstan Today - If the situation in Kyrgyzstan is not properly stabilized, the country may lose not only its statehood, but also its independence. The special envoy of the President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly for Kyrgyzstan, the Secretary of the International Relations, Defense and Security Committee of the Senate of Parliament of Kazakhstan, Adil Ahmetov, informed during the forum The OSCE Eurasian Dimension, the agency reports.

A. Ahmetov said that "the provisional government of Kyrgyzstan has weak trust of the Kyrgyz people, it is not completely lawful yet and cannot completely control the country." "The latest events in Kyrgyzstan show that the situation is still unstable. Those, who support the ex-president Bakiev, try to return the lost power," he said.

"In spite of the fact that the Republic of Kyrgyzstan provisional government is still illegal, the OSCE and the international organizations have expressed trust and hope that this government can stabilize the situation in the country in the near future and will hold referendum on stabilization of the reforms, and the parliamentary and presidential elections.

A. Ahmetov informed that "the delegation of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly headed by the chairman, Zhoao Soaresh, and the Secretary General, Spenser Oliver, will visit Kyrgyzstan to assess the situation and make the report to the provisional government and the people of the country."

This information may not be reproduced without reference to Kazakhstan Today. Copyright of materials of News Agency Kazakhstan Today.

Found an error in the text?

Select the error and press Ctrl + Enter at the same time.

relevant news

Most viewed