Kyrgyzstan's acting president Kurmanbek Bakiyev said Sunday he is fully
confident of the prospect of the relations between his country and Russia.
He said in an interview with Russia's TV Channel One that the ties between
Kyrgyzstan and Russia will definitely develop and improve, and that his top
priority would be spurring economic cooperation between the two countries.
Many other problems would be solved if the two sides have close economic
ties, he said.
The acting president said Kyrgyzstan will continue to observe international
accords reached before, adding that the Russian military bases will stay and the
US troops will not be required to leave either.
While talking about the situation in his country, Bakiyev said there is still
danger that extremist activities would prevail again. He called on
law-enforcement agencies and his countrymen to be sober-minded and prevent such
activities.
He said the future government would be formed by representatives from both
northern and southern regions of the country. He did not rule out the
possibility that officials from the previous administration will stay
on.