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OSCE reached arrangement on Bakiev's departure from Kyrgyzstan

The OSCE chairman, the Secretary of State - the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kanat Saudabaev, informed of the arrangement of K. Bakiev's departure from Kyrgyzstan, having called this an important step towards settlement of the situation around Kyrgyzstan, the agency reports citing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan.

Astana. April 16. Kazakhstan Today - The OSCE chairman, the Secretary of State - the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kanat Saudabaev, informed of the arrangement of K. Bakiev's departure from Kyrgyzstan, having called this an important step towards settlement around the situation in Kyrgyzstan, the agency reports citing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan.

"The arrangement with the provisional government of the Kyrgyz Republic and the President of Kyrgyzstan, K. Bakiev about departure of Kyrgyzstan President has been reached due to the joint efforts of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, the US President, Barack Obama, and the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, and active intermediary support of the OSCE, the United Nations, and the EU," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed.

According to the department, now, K. Bakiev left the territory of Kyrgyzstan.

"It has been an important step towards settlement of the situation in the country. We call upon all political forces of the country for the prompt maintenance of stability, restoration of public order and rule of law, and solution of the important social and economic problems in the interests of all people of Kyrgyzstan."

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe is ready to further render all the necessary assistance to the Kyrgyz Republic to overcome political crisis and to its further peaceful democratic development.

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