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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Kyrgyz president offers terms for resignation
2010-04-14
[Al Arabiya Latest] Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev said on Tuesday he might resign if the interim government guaranteed his safety and calmed the turmoil gripping the country since an uprising against his five-year rule.
"And I want a settlement for the emotional distress it's caused me."
Raising for the first time the possibility of ceding power, Bakiyev attached several conditions to stepping down, a sharp shift in tone that could offer a way out of the standoff with the self-proclaimed government which controls Kyrgyzstan.
"I want it in small bills..."
When asked by reporters under what conditions he could resign, Bakiyev said: "I believe first and foremost if there is a guarantee that the roaming of these armed people ends in Kyrgyzstan, that this redistribution of property and this armed free-for-all stops."

"Secondly, if my personal security and that of my family and my relatives is guaranteed," Bakiyev told reporters outside his yurt in his home village.

"And also let them start preparing a snap presidential election to be held within two or three months."

The self-proclaimed government has said Russia is its key ally and some leading ministers have said the lease on a U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan, the subject of Russian objections, could be shortened. The base is used for supplying U.S. military operations in Afghanistan.

Since fleeing the capital after troops fired on demonstrators in an uprising on April 7 that brought his opponents to power, Bakiyev had warned of a bloodbath, refused to resign and tried to rally followers in his southern stronghold.
Posted by:Fred

#5  I've been wondering, was it a Coup d'Etat like in Honduras?
Posted by: Willy   2010-04-14 18:46  

#4  And access to the family bank accounts in Berne.
Posted by: mojo   2010-04-14 10:39  

#3  OK, that's the plan--to split it. North part with infrastructure with a Russian puppet regime and who cares about highlanders in sparsely populated southern area... The Manas base is 30km from Bishkek (North).
Posted by: twobyfour   2010-04-14 06:09  

#2  TOPIX > OUSTED KYRGYZ PRESIDENT BAKIYEV WARNS OF BLOODSHED [iff He is ARRESTED/DETAINED by the Pro-Russ Opposition].

and

RIAN > MEDVEDEV BLAMES KYRGYZ AUTHORITIES FOR CIVIL UNRESTS:WARNS RISK OF CIVIL WAR IS HIGH. Dimitri warns that civil war may break Kyrgyzstan into oppos NORTH-SOUTH ENTITIES.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-04-14 02:49  

#1  He's living in a yurt and still giving 'take it or leave it' offers to resign.

This guy doesn't have a very good grip on things.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-04-14 01:43  

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