Kyrgyz President Heads for Kazakhstan - Report
Politics | March 24, 2005, Thursday // 00:00
Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev has left the country with his family for Kazakhstan, Interfax reported Thursday.
Talking in an interview for CNN, a representative of OSCE said the president of Kyrgyzstan could leave the country.
The Russian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan meanwhile denied reports that Akayev has asked for a political asylum in a Russian military base.
Protesters in the central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan seized the former Soviet republic's seat of government and forced the country's longtime president to flee his office.
Talking in an interview for CNN, a representative of OSCE said the president of Kyrgyzstan could leave the country.
The Russian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan meanwhile denied reports that Akayev has asked for a political asylum in a Russian military base.
Protesters in the central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan seized the former Soviet republic's seat of government and forced the country's longtime president to flee his office.
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