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China calls for stability in Kyrgyzstan amid protests

Kyrgyzstan’s PM and parliament speaker steps down following mass protests against Sunday's parliamentary elections results

Riyaz ul Khaliq  | 07.10.2020 - Update : 07.10.2020
China calls for stability in Kyrgyzstan amid protests

ANKARA

China on Wednesday called for stability in the protests-hit Kyrgyzstan, urging opposing parties to hold dialogue. 

“As a friendly neighbor and comprehensive strategic partner, China sincerely hopes that all parties in Kyrgyzstan can resolve the issue according to law through dialogue and consultation, and push for stability in Kyrgyzstan as soon as possible,” the state-run Global Times newspaper quoted Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying as saying.

"China respects the development path chosen by the Kyrgyz people according to their national conditions, firmly supports the measures taken by the Kyrgyz side to safeguard sovereignty and security, and opposes external interference in Kyrgyzstan's internal affairs."

Kyrgyzstan is witnessing mass protests against the results of the Oct. 4 parliamentary elections.

The demonstrators, who broke into parliament and other buildings, clashed with police, and demanded a new vote, have forced incumbent Prime Minister Kubatbek Boronov and parliament speaker Dastan Jumabekov to step down.

Boronov has been replaced by Sadyr Japarov, who protesters released from jail yesterday.

The Central Election Commission also declared the election results invalid, shortly after President Sooronbai Jeenbekov asked the Central Election Commission to thoroughly investigate alleged violations.

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