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Wednesday, 26 January 2005

BRITISH AMBASSADOR HIGHLIGHTS ELECTION AID TO KYRGYZSTAN

Published in News Digest

By empty (1/26/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

James Sharpe, Britain\'s ambassador to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, told a news conference in Bishkek on 25 January that the British government will provide $92,000 to ensure free and fair parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan on 27 February, Kyrgyz Television reported. Stressing that the aid is not intended to influence the election outcome, Sharpe said that the money will go to Kyrgyz NGOs. Sharpe explained that Britain has supported a number of programs, including the training of 2,000 independent observers, information campaigns for voters, and exit polls, RFE/RL\'s Kyrgyz Service reported.
James Sharpe, Britain\'s ambassador to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, told a news conference in Bishkek on 25 January that the British government will provide $92,000 to ensure free and fair parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan on 27 February, Kyrgyz Television reported. Stressing that the aid is not intended to influence the election outcome, Sharpe said that the money will go to Kyrgyz NGOs. Sharpe explained that Britain has supported a number of programs, including the training of 2,000 independent observers, information campaigns for voters, and exit polls, RFE/RL\'s Kyrgyz Service reported. Noting that Kyrgyz officials \"have promised full cooperation with the OSCE in the conduct and monitoring of elections,\" Sharpe added, \"The hope is, of course, that Kyrgyzstan will, again, lead the way in the region, not just in the conduct of elections, but also in us witnessing a peaceful transition of power in this country.\" (RFE/RL)
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