The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommended that Russian citizens in & nbsp; Kazakhstan be careful against the background of unrest in & nbsp; the country. This is stated in & nbsp; a message published in the & nbsp; Telegram-channel of the Foreign Ministry. “ We recommend that Russian citizens be careful, refrain from & nbsp; visiting crowded places, stay in & nbsp; hotels/places of stay, follow behind & nbsp; messages from foreign missions and & nbsp; Russian Foreign Ministry & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; said in the & nbsp; message. Earlier, the & nbsp; Russian Foreign Ministry reported that & nbsp; the situation around the & nbsp; diplomatic and & nbsp; consular missions remains calm, there is no information about & nbsp; victims among Russian citizens in & nbsp; Kazakhstan. There is no information yet how many Russian citizens can be on the & nbsp; territory of Kazakhstan. As
Category: Politics
Tokayev decided to appeal to the CSTO member countries
Earlier it was reported that & nbsp; the authorities of Kazakhstan have not yet & nbsp; requested assistance within the & nbsp; framework of the CSTO, which includes six states & nbsp; ; Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and & nbsp; Tajikistan. As the source of RIA Novosti clarified, the organization's charter allows the settlement of internal unrest, but & nbsp; this is done on the basis of a decision of a sovereign state. One of the & nbsp; CSTO members & nbsp; & mdash; Kyrgyzstan & nbsp; & mdash; & nbsp; has already expressed its readiness, given the & nbsp; necessity, to provide the authorities of Kazakhstan with “ every possible support ''. In & nbsp; Bishkek stressed that & nbsp; taking place in & nbsp; republic & nbsp; violence, lawlessness and & nbsp; provocations, and & nbsp; also irresponsible calls for & nbsp; offenses & raquo; will not
Mass riots suppressed in Pavlodar
MOSCOW, 5 Jan & nbsp; & mdash; RIA News. The authorities of Pavlodar, the regional center in & nbsp; north-east of Kazakhstan, suppressed mass anti-government riots, now everything is calm in the city, Sputnik Kazakhstan reports. As eyewitnesses told Sputnik, about & nbsp; thousands of protesters tried to storm the building of the akimat, however the police promptly lined up in the & nbsp; order of battle, turned on the sirens, used flash grenades and & nbsp; special equipment. The protesters were dispersed from the & nbsp; central square and & nbsp; carried out mass arrests that lasted until & nbsp; late evening & nbsp; and, possibly, are still going on. The protesters reported that & nbsp; the vast majority of them & nbsp; not & nbsp; from Pavlodar, but & nbsp; Bayanaul district & nbsp; & mdash; from & nbsp; villages, which are located about 200 kilometers from the
Taiwan drinks rum from Lithuania to spite the Chinese. Island bought Lithuanian alcohol destined for China
The batch of rum purchased by the authorities of the island is relatively small: only 20 thousand bottles. However, Taiwan is making notable efforts to market the Lithuanian products little known to Taiwanese. Taiwan's Department of National Development has ordered an advertisement for recipes for drinks and & nbsp; dishes that involve the addition of rum & nbsp; & mdash; cocktails, French toast, meat sauce, hot chocolate and & nbsp; others. According to the Taiwanese authorities, a consignment of Lithuanian rum, originally intended for & nbsp; China, should have been rejected by Chinese customs. About & nbsp; this on & nbsp; & laquo; & laquo; & laquo; & raquo; said the head of the Department of National Development of Taiwan. As a result, the state-owned company Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corp (TTL) became the buyer of Lithuanian rum. and & nbsp; the head of the Taiwanese representative office in &
Borrell: EU insists on engaging in US-Russia talks
“If Russia wants to communicate, then, of course, it is necessary to organize a dialogue. But & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; not & nbsp; only two parties are involved, the topics [negotiations] are not & nbsp; only & nbsp; RF and & nbsp; & nbsp; not & nbsp; only the United States. If security issues are discussed in & nbsp; Europe, then & nbsp; Europeans should be part of these negotiations & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; said Borrell. With & nbsp; this he & nbsp; admitted that & nbsp; such negotiations & nbsp; & mdash; the process is not & nbsp; one day. 'It can go on for weeks and & nbsp; months & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; said the EU spokesman, adding that & nbsp; would & nbsp; & nbsp; “ not a good idea '' abandon & nbsp; negotiations proposed by Russia. Borrell drew attention
President of Kazakhstan Tokayev addressed the nation
This decision was announced by the head of state in the & nbsp; second in & nbsp; day addressing & nbsp; nation spread across the country & nbsp; riots. Tokayev pointed out that & nbsp; in & nbsp; as a result of the confrontations, law enforcement officers were killed, so the authorities from now on intend to act as tough as possible & nbsp; in relation to & nbsp; violators. The President noted that & nbsp ; remains in the & nbsp; capital together with the & nbsp; people and & nbsp; promised to come out in the near future with & nbsp; new proposals for & nbsp; settlement of the situation.
The Kremlin believes that Kazakhstan can solve its internal problems on its own
Riots in & nbsp; Kazakhstan began at & nbsp; the end of last week due to & nbsp; rising prices for & nbsp; automobile gas. President of the country Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said that the government’s actions led to the & nbsp; actions of the government, it resigned. More than 200 people were detained in the country, more than 500 were injured. The news is being updated.
Riots continued in Kazakhstan after the resignation of the government
In & nbsp; a number of regions of Kazakhstan, protests took place at night, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the republic reported. The rallies were accompanied by road closures, the department also reports & nbsp; cases of attacks on & nbsp; law enforcement officers. In & nbsp; Alma-Ata, Shymkent and & nbsp; Taraz, protesters attacked akimats & nbsp; & mdash; district administrations, in & nbsp; buildings knocked out glass and & nbsp; doors. In addition, the demonstrators threw stones, sticks and & nbsp; Molotov cocktails. 95 police officers were injured, more than 200 people were detained. At & nbsp; at the same time in & nbsp; the city of Aktobe, the police refused to detain the protesters, the Orda.kz portal reported. Law enforcement officials said that & nbsp; & nbsp; they with & nbsp; the people and & nbsp; will not raise [on & nbsp; his] hand. ' ;