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We'll sort it out ourselves. Alisher Kadyrov urged Russians not to interfere in Uzbekistan's internal affairs

  • Writer: Times Tengri
    Times Tengri
  • Sep 26, 2024
  • 1 min read

Alisher Kadyrov, leader of the Milliy Tiklanish party and deputy speaker of the Legislative Chamber, has called on Russians not to interfere in Uzbekistan's internal affairs. This was in response to the Russian Foreign Ministry's rejoinder to the conflict in a Tashkent school on the grounds of the Russian language, Podrobno.uz correspondent reports.


“The rights of a child were violated in a school of the Republic of Uzbekistan against a citizen of our country, and measures will be taken in accordance with our laws,” he said.


Kadyrov also emphasized that Russians should have taken care of their own problems instead of interfering in the affairs of another country.


Recall that the other day a teacher at a school in Tashkent roughly treated a student, hitting him in the face and grabbing him by the throat. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova reacted to the incident.


Reprinted from https://podrobno.uz/

 
 
 

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