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sad because Kyrgyzstan is our close neighbor, and the last thing I would want now is Kyrgyzstan turning into a might-have-been state"

"Kyrgyz authorities are responsible for the hard situation in Kyrgyzstan, which is again going through a phase of illegitimate development"

"The risk of Kyrgyzstan splitting into two parts - north and south - really exists... Kyrgyzstan is on the threshold of a civil war, and the forces in Kyrgyzstan should be aware of their responsibility before the Kyrgyz nation... and the existence of the Kyrgyz state"

"If, God forbid, this [civil war] happens, terrorists and extremists of every kind will rush into this niche"

"It is during such conflicts that a favorable ground for radicals and extremists is created, and then instead of Kyrgyzstan we get a second Afghanistan before already familiar measures were taken. That"s why our task is to help [our] Kyrgyz partners find the most peaceful way of overcoming this situation"

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