Lukashenko Made A Scandalous Statement In Kyrgyzstan
- 27.11.2025, 14:18
The dictator is hiding a fugitive criminal.
Minsk will not give Kyrgyzstan ex-president Kurmanbek Bakiyev, who escaped in 2010. This was stated by Alexander Lukashenko in Bishkek, BelTA informs.
He also spoke about Bakiyev's life in Belarus:
- Bakiyev also lives well. It's normal. We will not let him go to you. I told him: "No more trips, that's enough! Live in Belarus." He lives normally. I sometimes visit him when he invites me. So we won't give him to you.
But the former leader of Kyrgyzstan "suffers and misses" his country, Lukashenko admitted:
- He keeps telling me: "I'd like to visit my father's grave. Well, it's an outrage that the Kyrgyz can't allow their president to visit his father's grave. I think we will solve this issue with the current leadership," promised the dictator.
Reminder, after the April 2010 protests, Kurmanbek Bakiyev fled Kyrgyzstan and settled in Belarus at Lukashenko's invitation. Kyrgyzstan declared him wanted.