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  AKU-Newsletter
Askar Aitmatov (centre), Advisor to the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, and his delegation visited AKU.
Askar Aitmatov (centre), Advisor to the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, and his delegation visited Aga Khan University (AKU).
Aitmatov was very impressed with AKU facilities, as well as the systems, which ensured that the highest standards of education were maintained.
www.aku.edu /university/publications/newsletter5/rmuca.htm   (298 words)

  
 War on Terrorism, Kyrgyzstan
Aitmatov went out of his way to dispel fears in Russia that Moscow's political and military influence in the vast region it once ruled would be eroded by the Western deployment.
Aitmatov said Kyrgyzstan would allow the coalition warplanes onto its soil only after signature of a relevant agreement and ratification by the national legislature.
Aitmatov said Kyrgyzstan's cooperation with the coalition would be discussed with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, who is to visit to Bishkek on Saturday as part of a 10-nation tour to bolster support for the Afghan campaign.
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/5580-10.cfm   (493 words)

  
 AKU-Newsletter
Askar Aitmatov, Advisor to the President of the Kyrgyz Republic (centre), with Dr. Shamsh Kassim-Lakha, S.I., President, AKU (second from left, front row), and Dr. Camer W. Vellani, Rector, AKU (right, front row).
Askar Aitmatov, Advisor to the President of the Kyrgyz Republic (centre), at the Learning Resource Centre (LRC) during his visit to Aga Khan University.
Askar Aitmatov, Advisor to the President of the Kyrgyz Republic (extreme right), and his delegation with Dr. Shamsh Kassim-Lakha, S.I., President, AKU (left), during their visit to the University.
www.aku.edu /university/publications/newsletter5/rmuca1.htm   (95 words)

  
 Navy Times - News - More News.
Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov said on Monday that Kyrgyzstan’s government had been approached by the United States and NATO about the possibility of deploying AWACS planes in this country, a former Soviet republic and a neighbor of China.
Aitmatov didn’t say when the request was made.
Aitmatov said he hoped Kyrgyzstan’s Western allies would understand the country’s position.
www.navytimes.com /story.php?f=1-292925-659073.php   (287 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Shadowing Aitmatov during his Moscow visit was Roza Otunbaeva, co-chairwoman of the opposition Ata-Jurt movement, who met with a number of Russian legislators.
Aitmatov said the second decision was a result of negotiations with the United States and consultations with the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Russia is a member of both organizations, and Aitmatov made the statement denying the request to base the AWACS in Kyrgyzstan two days after his Moscow trip.
www.rferl.org /reports/centralasia/2005/02/6-160205.asp   (2376 words)

  
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Askar Aitmatov graduated from the Asia and Africa Institute of Moscow State University.
He served at the Embassy of the Soviet Union to Turkey from 1983 to 1987 and also was the Acting Head of the Permanent Mission of Kyrgyzstan to the United Nations from 1994 to 1996.
Aitmatov spoke to a standing-room only group at UVSC where he addressed the topic of US-Central Asia Relations and the War on Terror.
www.uvsc.edu /commorgs/russia/honoraryconsul/kyrgyzvisit.html   (245 words)

  
 Crosswalk.com
During a visit to Moscow, Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov said Kyrgyzstan was stable and dismissed as mere media speculation the possibility of a "revolution" there.
Aitmatov announced the decision on his return from Moscow, where he said consultations with two regional security groupings prompted Kyrgyzstan to turn down the U.S. request.
Aitmatov said the deployment of AWACS would "not quite fit the mandate of the Ganci air base," which was to support antiterrorism and humanitarian operations in Afghanistan.
www.crosswalk.com /news/1313220.html?view=print   (845 words)

  
 News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Askar Aitmatov, KR Minister of Foreign Affairs met with Supachai Panitchpakdi, WTO General Director.
According to the MFA Press Service Askar Aitmatove noted that after KR’s accession to the WTO the trade turnover with WTO countries is growing faster that with other countries that confirms the importance of this organization for sustainable development.
Askar Aitmatov has also informed the WTO General Director on proposal of the President to create a regional institute for trade policy.
www.mvtp.kg /main.php?lang=en&full=1   (923 words)

  
 Welcome to the Website of the Kyrgyz Republic in India : News Archives
The foreign minister of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Aitmatov, fears that, "if a revolutionary scenario is enforced" on his country, "this may result in an unpredictable situation".
Aitmatov believes that the situation in Kyrgyzstan on eve of the February 27 parliamentary elections is "normal, quiet, stable".
Aitmatov said that Kyrgyzstan has drawn conclusions from the criticisms by international organizations as regards results of the 2000 elections.
www.kgzembind.com /archivesfeb2005.htm   (4099 words)

  
 KYRGYZSTAN: IS BISHKEK MOVING TOWARD RUSSIA AHEAD OF ELECTIONS?
Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov said yesterday that American AWACS reconnaissance planes will not be deployed at the Ganci air base outside the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek.
Aitmatov made the statement after a trip to Moscow.
Some observers say the Kyrgyz government's decision was made to please Russia, with the aim of gaining the Kremlin's support ahead of 27 February parliamentary elections and the presidential election in October.
www.eurasianet.org /lexisnexis/4896.html   (1037 words)

  
 Pakistan Times | Top Story: Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan to expand ties, fight Terror
Askar Aitmatov called on President General Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and held formal talks with Foreign Minister Khurshid M. Kasuri.
Meanwhile, during the meeting with Aitmatov Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Monday said Pakistan considers Central Asia as very important part of the region and hoped the strong cultural, religious and social relations would be further promoted.
Kyrgyzstan Foreign Minister Askar Chingizovich Aitmatov said his country is committed to take the cordial relationship forward in the bilateral framework and further consolidate the existing ties.
pakistantimes.net /2004/11/09/top3.htm   (666 words)

  
 United for Peace of Pierce County, WA - We nonviolently oppose the reliance on unilateral military actions rather than ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kadyrbeko is an incumbent deputy leader of the Party, who accused the administration of President Askar Akayev of bugging his telephone (something a Communist would never do!), and a man, furthermore, with a somewhat dubious reputation.
The ousted Kyrgyz president, Askar Akayev, meanwhile, was reported to be in Moscow, having flown there from his first point of refuge in neighboring Kazakhstan.
When he came to power in 1990, it was as a mild-mannered nuclear physicist, with a doctorate from Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) University, who was chosen from the ranks of the Communist Party in the wake of serious ethnic violence in the southern border areas of the republic.
www.ufppc.org /content/view/2503/2   (2881 words)

  
 News
ISLAMABAD, Nov 09 (NNI): Pakistan and Kyrgyzistan have inked an agreement to expand their bilateral relations, with particular emphasis on boosting economic ties and to jointly combat terrorism, said a joint statement issued on the conclusion of the two-day visit of the Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov.
Askar Aitmatov called on President General Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and had formal negotiations with Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmud Kasuri.
President of the Kyrgyz Republic Askar Akaev would visit Pakistan in early 2005 to strengthen the institutional underpinning of relations between the two states and sign bilateral agreements during the visit.
www.pakistanlink.com /Headlines/nov04/09/08.htm   (372 words)

  
 Welcome to the Website of the Kyrgyz Republic in India : News Archives
Foreign Minister of Kyrgyzstan Askar Aitmatov handed over honorary diploma of the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Bishkek James Lynch for his contribution in expanding problem in the field of refugees and migration in Kyrgyzstan.
According to the Kyrgyz FM, in connection with ending of the mission of J. Lynch, Minister A. Aitmatov highly appreciated the work of UNHCR Head in Kyrgyzstan aimed to rendering assistance in improving legislation in concordance with international norms as well as efforts in rendering assistance in protecting refugees.
Aitmatov highly appreciated the activity of the organization directed to rendering assistance in raising the level of education, development of non-governmental organizations, reforming of the health care system.
www.kgzembind.com /archivesjan2005.htm   (2316 words)

  
 Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz escorts Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Askar Aitmatov as he arrives at the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz escorts Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Askar Aitmatov as he arrives at the Pentagon.
Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz (right) escorts Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Askar Aitmatov (left) through an honor cordon as he arrives at the Pentagon on June 5, 2003.
Wolfowitz and Aitmatov will meet to discuss a broad range of regional security issues.
www.pentagon.gov /photos/Jun2003/030605-D-9880W-001.html   (61 words)

  
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Appealing for help to combat drug traffic, Askar Aitmatov said a strong international effort is needed to help his country's security services stem the flow.
Aitmatov said its adherents were interfering with human rights and jobs programs in their drive to establish an Islamist state in Kyrgyzstan.
Even though the Taliban government was toppled in Kabul "it is too early to talk about the end of terrorism," Aitmatov said.
courses.wcupa.edu /rbove/eco343/040Compecon/Soviet/Kyrgyz/040225drugs.txt   (238 words)

  
 Interfax Central Asia Business Report Daily. | Asia from AllBusiness.com
In keeping with a resolution of the CIS summit in Astana in September, the Foreign Ministries of member-states should submit their reform proposals by November 1, he said.
Oct 12 (Interfax) - The foreign ministers of Kyrgyzstan and Russia, Askar Aitmatov and Sergei Lavrov, in Bishkek discussed aspects of the coming visit of Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev to Moscow.
Aitmatov told a briefing after the talks that Akayev's visit is scheduled for November.
www.allbusiness.com /periodicals/article/230528-1.html   (559 words)

  
 Pravda.RU China-Kirghizia agreement on anti-terrorist co-operation
On Wednesday Kirghiz Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov, in China for an official visit, and his Chinese counterpart Tan Jiaxuan put their signatories under this document.
Askar Aitmatov arrived in China on Tuesday for a six-day official visit on the invitation of the Chinese foreign ministry.
Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev has announced that his country is full of resolution to develop full-scale cooperation with Russia in various spheres.
newsfromrussia.com /cis/2002/12/12/40708.html   (2143 words)

  
 US/EU coup in Kyrgyzstan : LA IMC
Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev is currently at his country residence, guarded by a commando unit, reliable sources in the Interior Ministry have said.
Asked about the reported resignation of Kirgiz President Askar Akayev, the spokesman said the secretary general was following closely developments in Kyrgyzstan, which had taken a dramatic turn in the past twenty-four hours.
March 25 (Interfax) - Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev and his family are in the resort area of Borovoye in the Akmola region in northern Kazakhstan, a credible source told Interfax on condition of anonymity on Friday.
la.indymedia.org /print.php?id=124266   (3546 words)

  
 25 November - 1 December 2002
Noting the close connection between terrorism and extremism, he warned that extremism in Kyrgyzstan is fuelled by the "social disorientation" of part of the population, a lack of political and legal culture, and the efforts of "certain political forces" to capitalize on the social problems inherent in the transition period.
Head of the Kyrgyz foreign diplomatic department Askar Aitmatov told at a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Bishkek, Nov 27: The Kyrgyz delegation led by Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic Askar Aitmatov have taken part at the recent Prague Summit of the heads of member states of NATO and session of the heads of the member states of the Council of European-Atlantic Partnership (CEAP).
www.subcontinent.com /sapra/research/centralasia/news/ca_news_20021201a.html   (9770 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan offered route for transit trade -DAWN - National; 09 November, 2004
He was talking to Foreign Minister of Kyrgyzstan Askar Chingizovich Aitmatov who called on him here at the Prime Minister House.
Our Reporter adds: Mr Aitmatov also called on Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, his Pakistani counterpart, on Monday and discussed with him a wide range of issues.
Kyrgyzstan President Askar Akaev would pay an official visit to Pakistan early next year during which some agreements would be signed, it emerged during the meeting.
www.dawn.com /2004/11/09/nat12.htm   (488 words)

  
 billingsgazette.com
The Montana delegation is on five-day visit, scheduled to end Wednesday, that includes meetings with Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov, lawmakers and other officials.
President Askar Akaev visited Montana in December, making a pitch for more foreign investment in his nation.
Aitmatov and Montana Gov. Judy Martz signed an agreement to work on issues.
www.billingsgazette.com /newdex.php?display=rednews/2004/07/05/build/state/68-kyrgyzstan.inc   (276 words)

  
 The Lesson of Kyrgyzstan- by Justin Raimondo
Kadyrbeko is an incumbent deputy leader of the Communist Party, who accused the administration of President Askar Akayev of bugging his telephone (something a Communist would never do!), and a man, furthermore, with a somewhat dubious reputation.
Aitmatov may have a point – but it's far too late to make it.
It was thought necessary to gin up a "revolution" in Kyrgyzstan, for whatever reason – certainly not "democracy" – and the die is already cast.
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On Wednesday in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov summoned Uzbek Ambassador Alisher Salahitdinov, following a landmine explosion which killed one man in the south of the country.
According to Aitmatov, Uzbekistan’s laying of mines along the border has raised tension between the two states, while mining border areas without special markings violates international law.
Bishkek has called on Tashkent to provide maps showing where and in what quantity such mines were laid, as well as to take concrete steps to clear areas along the border of mines, the report said.
www.irinnews.org /report.asp?ReportID=32586&SelectRegion=Central_Asia&SelectCountry=CENTRAL_ASIA   (714 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan: Is Bishkek Moving Toward Russia Ahead Of Elections? - RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov said yesterday that U.S. AWACS reconnaissance planes will not be deployed at the Ganci air base outside the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek.
The United States opened the Ganci air base, which is at Bishkek's Manas airport, in late 2001 to conduct antiterrorism and humanitarian operations in Afghanistan.
According to "Kommersant-Daily," in exchange for denying the request, the Kremlin promised to support Kyrgyz President Askar Akaev in the October presidential election and pro-presidential forces in this month's parliamentary elections.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2005/02/e59615a1-4237-4861-b9d9-a978b5075814.html?napage=3   (1179 words)

  
 UNHCR - UN refugee agency salutes Kyrgyz hospitality
Kyrgyzstan's First Deputy Prime Minister, Kurmanbek Osmonov, represented President Askar Akaev at the citizenship ceremony on August 29, marking three years to the day since the decree was signed allowing ethnic Kyrgyz refugees to become naturalised citizens.
On behalf of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Ekber Menemencioglu, director of the agency's bureau for Central and South West Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East (CASWANAME), thanked Kyrgyzstan for adopting policies and practices that have enabled refugees to integrate.
Also present at the citizenship ceremony was Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Askar Aitmatov and Interior Minister Bakirdin Subanbekov.
www.unhcr.org /cgi-bin/texis/vtx/home/opendoc.htm?tbl=NEWS&id=3f535ab34&page=news   (458 words)

  
 The official site of Kyrgyz Political Party Ar-Namys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The first deputy to Aitmatov, Talantbek Kushchubekov, also was mentioned in the letter and he sued the paper too.
It is said in the letter, “We are seriously concerned that the acts of intimidation and filing of law suits are motivated simply by Moya Stolitsa’s criticism of the government and investigations into corruption, and are a blatant attempt by the government to silence one of the few critical voices in Kyrgyzstan.
President Askar Akayev’s administration, increasingly impatient with critics of the regime, has recently taken a number of steps to curb or control opposition media outlets”.
www.ar-namys.org /en/view.php?i=193   (5001 words)

  
 The Moscow News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Askar Aitmatov (son of the writer Chingiz Aitmatov) recently spelled out the country's stand on a possible U.S. invasion of Iraq.
Aitmatov also ruled out the possibility of making Kyrgyz territory available for delivering strikes at Iraq.
As for the U.S. Air Force base at the Manas airfield in Bishkek, an intergovernmental treaty with the United States specifies that it can only be used for operations in Afghanistan.
english.mn.ru /english/issue.php?2003-6-9   (405 words)

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