Thursday, 14 September 2006

BAKIYEV DENIES MEETING BEREZOVSKY

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Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev has denied meeting with businessman Boris Berezovsky. \"I have never seen or met him,\" Bakiyev said at the parliament on Thursday. The parliament was informed on Tuesday that Berezovsky allegedly visited Kyrgyzstan and met with Bakiyev in late July.
Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev has denied meeting with businessman Boris Berezovsky. \"I have never seen or met him,\" Bakiyev said at the parliament on Thursday. The parliament was informed on Tuesday that Berezovsky allegedly visited Kyrgyzstan and met with Bakiyev in late July. The report claimed that Bakiyev\'s son Maxim and deputy head of the Kyrgyz Border Service Zarif Khudaiberdiyev met Berezovsky at the airport. Berezovsky, who currently resides in London, was put on the international wanted list by Russia on suspicion of attempting to unlawfully seize power. (Interfax)
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