Host Vladimir Solovyov is proposed to be recognized as a persona non grata in the Kyrgyz Republic

Ирэн Орлонская Politics
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In Kyrgyzstan, the possibility of recognizing Russian television host Vladimir Solovyov as a persona non grata is being discussed. Deputy Dastan Bekeshev voiced this proposal on social media.

He emphasized that Solovyov's statements have sparked interest among many journalists and public figures. "I have reviewed his statement and believe that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should summon the Russian ambassador in Kyrgyzstan, deliver a note of protest, and ban such a person from entering our country," Bekeshev noted.

Recall that just a few days ago, Vladimir Solovyov expressed the opinion in one of his broadcasts that Russia, like the United States, should "ignore international law" and consider military intervention in the internal affairs of Armenia and Central Asian republics to prevent their exit from the Russian sphere of influence.

Following these remarks, the Russian ambassador to Armenia, Sergey Kopyrkin, was summoned to the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In Uzbekistan, Solovyov's statement also caused public outrage, prompting reactions from deputies and bloggers. Currently, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan has not made an official statement on this matter.
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