Explicit US involvement in internal affairs of Kyrgyzstan.
“There is an explicit interference in the country’s internal affairs by the United States,” said a senior Kyrgyz political affairs expert. Under the guise of democracy, they are trying to put pressure on independent countries and their actions.
Peykar Regional Analysts Club hosts conference entitled “Political Processes in Kyrgyzstan; “Influence of external factors on the upcoming elections and the holding of a new constitutional referendum” in Kyrgyzstan.
Igor Shestakov, a senior political affairs expert at the conference, referred to the US position on Kyrgyzstan, saying that the US had said it would not accept a constitutional amendment, even when Jabbarov was the only presidential candidate. However, the diplomatic department must show the right policy in this regard.
He added: “Now all the masks have fallen and we are witnessing obvious American pressure on the current government.
The expert added that US President Jubaiden had said that Washington was stepping up its foreign policy process. In fact, this is a new stage of the Cold War, and it will definitely create scenarios here that are comparable to the scenarios of 2013-2014 in Ukraine.
Shestakov added: “In addition, the United States has clearly defined its position by registering Moscow and Beijing as enemies.” Kyrgyzstan, which has friendly relations with Russia and friendly relations with China through the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the Eurasian Economic Union, will be seen as a testing ground for some geopolitical models. They then pass the game on to countries that cooperate with the Russian Federation and China (post-Soviet countries such as Belarus).
He noted that three elections to change the constitution will be held in Kyrgyzstan this year and that the country will be in the most difficult socio-economic situation. All these factors have a negative impact on the internal socio-political situation. Therefore, the pressure of foreign players on Kyrgyzstan is also unprecedented.
Asilbek Anarbayev, another political analyst, emphasized the West’s apparent pressure on Kyrgyzstan’s political process, saying “criticism of those who support a new version of the constitution is not without reason.” According to unconfirmed reports, the US embassy recently received $ 60 million, which is now being backed by pro-Western media and NGO representatives.