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    'Change of power illegitimate, but ties not hit'

    The Times of India, India
    March 26 2005

    AFP

    YEREVAN, ARMENIA: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday described
    the chaotic change of power in Kyrgyzstan as 'illegitimate', but
    said emerging new leaders there were respected in Moscow and voiced
    confidence the two countries would retain traditionally close ties.

    "It is regrettable that in a post-Soviet country the conflict was
    resolved in an illegitimate way and was accompanied by pogroms and
    human victims," Putin told a press meet in Yerevan where he met his
    Armenian counterpart, Robert Kocharian.

    But in his first public comments on Kyrgyzstan, the Russian leader said
    the dramatic turn of events in the Central Asian state in recent days
    had not come as a total surprise and laid the blame for the turmoil
    at least in part on the ousted veteran leader, Askar Akayev.

    "It was the result of the weakness of power and of accumulated
    social-economic problems," he said.
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