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MOSCOW, March 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Moscow confirmed on
Saturday that it has allowed ousted Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev to come to
Russia, the Itar-Tass news agency reported.
"Askar Akayev requested the possibility to come to Russia, and such possibility was given to him," the
Kremlin press service was quoted as saying.
At a press conference in Yerevan on Friday, Putin
said Akayev could come to Russia. "As for Askar Akayev's possible arrival in
Russia, we won't object if he wants. I think it's quite possible,"he said.
On Thursday, Kyrgyz opposition supporters held street
demonstrations, demanding the resignation of President Akayev. Massive violence
ensued soon after clashes between the protesters and police.
Scores of local residents with red arm ribbons
patrolled the streets of capital Bishkek on Friday, calling on compatriots to
protect the city after an overnight rampage that saw numerous shops torched and
looted.
The situation in Kyrgyzstan has caused international
concern. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday regretted the Kyrgyzstan
crisis and urged the opposition leaders to restore stability in the Central
Asian country. Enditem |