President of Russia urged Kyrgyz politicians not to admit civil war in Republic

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13:54 14.04.2010
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Almaty. April 14. Kazakhstan Today - The President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, said at the Brookings Institute there is a risk of disintegration of the north and the south in Kyrgyzstan and urged the Kyrgyz politicians not to admit civil war in the Republic, the agency reports citing ITAR-TASS.

"The risk of disintegration of Kyrgyzstan in the north and the south is real. The most important thing now is not to admit civil war. If it begins, "terrorists and extremists will rush to this niche, D. Medvedev said.

"Kyrgyzstan may become the second Afghanistan. Our goal is to help the Kyrgyz partners to find the quietest way out. Some political leaders should make the decision, which has to be in the interests of the Kyrgyz people," he underlined.

The President of the Russian Federation noted that today the situation in the Republic is very serious. "Kyrgyzstan once again is going through the phase of illegitimate development. Unfortunately, the authorities of Kyrgyzstan are responsible for this as they did not make efforts to consolidate the society, could not agree with the opposition, and could not run economic affairs."