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| Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev has not resigned and is in a safe place, Kyrgyz ambassador to the United States Baktybek Abdrissaev said Thursday. (Reuters/file) |
WASHINGTON, March 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Kyrgyz President
Askar Akayev has not resigned and is in a safe place, Kyrgyz ambassador to the
United States Baktybek Abdrissaev said here Thursday.
"The president has not resigned, he didn't sign his
resignation and he is now in a safe place," Abdrissaev told a news conference at
the National Press Club.
The Interfax news agency, without citing sources,
said Akayev had flown to Russia, but it later said he changed course for
Kazakhstan and landed there. Earlier, the news agency said Akayev's family had
been heading for Kazakhstan.
Akayev has resigned, the ITAR-Tass news agency
reported, citingan opposition leader hours after protesters stormed the
presidential compound in the former Soviet republic.
Abdrissaev told reporters that there was now "looting
and murdering" on the streets of the capital Bishkek.
"There is now looting on a massive scale," he said.
The ambassador opposed the abolition of the present
Kyrgyz government, saying "unfortunately these events demonstrate serious
violations of our constitution." Enditem
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