Kyrgyzstan sent a protest note to Belarus because of BNBK director Daniil Uritsky



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On July 28, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan summoned the temporary chargé d'affaires of the Republic of Belarus to Kyrgyzstan, Sergei Ivanov. The reason was the publication in the Belarusian media of the opening of Belarusian National Society Biotechnology Corporation. This is reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan.

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<figcaption> Daniil Uritsky. Photo: Vadim Zamirovsky, TUT.BY </figcaption></figure>
<p>  According to the Kyrgyz side, the director of the CJSC "Belarus National Biotechnology Corporation" Daniil Uritsky – former Kyrgyzstan's Prime Minister Daniyar Usenov, sentenced to life imprisonment at home. </p>
<figure clbad=  Daniyar Usenov. Photo: Reuters
Daniyar Usenov. Photo: Reuters

"During the meeting, Kyrgyzstan sent a note in which it expresses its protest against the discovery and implementation of activities in the territory of Belarus for the life of Daniyar Usenov, condemned in Kyrgyzstan, absolutely unacceptable. " Kyrgyzstan noted with regret that, despite Kyrgyzstan's emphasis in recent years on the activation of bilateral Kyrgyz-Belarusian cooperation in all areas, mutual participation in integration badociations, such as IEC, EEA, CSTO, the continued support of Minsk's official activities of former Kyrgyzstan officials in the territory of Belarus inflicts further damage to bilateral friendly relations, provokes discontent among the Kyrgyz public, harms the feelings of parents and relatives of those killed and injured during the events of 7 April 2010 (About 90 people were killed and about a thousand and a half were wounded.)

The Kyrgyz side again urged the Belarusian authorities to change their approach Daniyar Usenov fled the country after the events of 2010. He was charged with serious crimes and sentenced in absentia to a death penalty. Imprisonment for life. The information that Daniyar Usenov lives in Belarus under the name of Daniil Uritsky appeared in the Belarusian media in December 2017.

At the inauguration of the CJSC "Belarusian National Biotechnology Corporation", the director of the Company, Daniil Uritsky, was introduced. Journalists identified him as former Kyrgyzstan's Prime Minister Daniyar Usenov, but organizers of the event reported that the director did not want to comment on it

. The correspondent of the publication Nabiny.by nevertheless spoke with Daniel Uritsky. Asked to find out if he is actually the former prime minister of Kyrgyzstan, Uritsky replied, "Ask the Kyrgyz people."

Uritsky did not want to answer additional questions. However, just a minute later, through a young man, he asked the reporter to come back and set aside the camera and the recorder. Only after that, he agreed to speak. Director BNBK showed a Belarusian pbadport in the name of Daniel Uritsky. Asked to refute the information that he is Daniyar Usenov, he responded evasively. Later, not for a dictaphone, he was told: "I learned that Daniyar Usenov, Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, died in Malaysia in 2013."

Recall also that the former Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev fled with his family. the country and on the invitation of President Alexander Lukashenko lives in Belarus since 2010. He built a house in Lebyazhy, received a Belarusian pbadport and even saw himself awarded the Belarussian Order of L & # 39; 39, friendship of peoples. At home, several criminal cases were brought against the former president of Kyrgyzstan, according to which he was sentenced three times in absentia, he was sentenced to life imprisonment

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