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Sadir Japarov commented on his relations with the Rothschilds and British intelligence
The president of Kyrgyzstan reacted to the video of Akhmetova, who "considered herself an expert on Central Asia". Japarov rejected conspiracy theories about Rothschild involvement in uranium mining in Issyk-Kul region. In a five-minute video, the president called the allegations completely false. He emphasized that there are external forces that seek to destabilize the country and called on the people not to trust such persons, whom he called "external enemies".
Kyrgyz President Sadir Japarov responded to the video of Akhmetova, who "considered himself an expert on Central Asia" in his address.
In her video, Akhmetova refers to the "insider information" of political scientist Nikita Mendkovich, head of the Eurasian Analytical Club. Mendkovich claims that the French branch of the Rothschilds is allegedly trying to acquire the right to mine uranium in Kyrgyzstan, and that the British Foreign Office and intelligence services are involved.
In the video, it is also said that the head of the Cabinet of Ministers Okilbek Japarov and the deputy chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Edil Baysalov participated in these negotiations.
In a five-minute video, President Sadir Japarov called these claims completely false. He emphasized that there are external forces that seek to destabilize the country and called on the people not to trust such persons, whom he called "external enemies".
According to Japarov, in the future, when it is possible to develop uranium, its composition will be only 0.17 percent, and the main material is titanomagnetite.
“If we extract the titanomagnetite, the uranium is purified. On the contrary, it allows us to remove uranium. By the way, reclamation works are carried out there. There will be no uranium mining. I have said this before, and now I will repeat it," Japarov said.
The President noted that "As soon as the projects benefiting the country's economy are started, external forces appear out of nowhere."
As an example, he cited the incident in At-Bashi in 2019. According to Japarov, at that time, investors planned to build a logistics center with an investment of 280 million dollars, but people like Akhmetova misled local residents and opposed the project.
"The same situation is happening now. In this regard, dear compatriots, I ask you to be able to distinguish white from black, friend from enemy. Today, every piece of information on the Internet needs to be verified. You don't have to believe the words of an external enemy, don't let yourself be deceived. We should not allow anyone to interfere in our internal affairs," the president said in a statement.