No Discussion on Request to Bring Troops into Kyrgyzstan, the CSTO Secretary General

12.05.2010 14:04
Архив Редакция

Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization said that the leaders of the CSTO member states have not discussed a request of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev to bring the peacekeepers into Kyrgyzstan. "I can say unequivocally: the issue to set the CSTO potential in motion to resolve the political problems in Kyrgyzstan was not even discussed", Nikolai Bordyuzha said.

«The position of all the states that it is an internal affair of Kyrgyzstan, it is actually the internal political struggle. And they should resolve this situation on their own, by their actions, that is carried out by the interim government today», Interfax-AVN quotes CSTO Secretary General.

As Telegraf previously reported, the president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has brought to the informal summit of the CSTO member-states’ leaders, held on May 8 in Moscow, the statement of president Kurmanbek Bakiyev, in which he urges to introduce troops into Kyrgyzstan. According to Vremya Novostej newspaper, this proposal was rejected at the meeting.

Instead, it was adopted a declaration of heads of states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, in which «the events of April of this year in the Kyrgyz Republic, led to the unconstitutional change of government», are considered by CSTO members «as internal affair» of this country.

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