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Russian president's spokesperson talks timing of CSTO forces withdrawal from Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Materials 12 January 2022 15:46 (UTC +04:00)
Russian president's spokesperson talks timing of CSTO forces withdrawal from Kazakhstan

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Jan. 12

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The mission of the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization) wasn’t deployed in Kazakhstan within one day and so its withdrawal won’t happen immediately, Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson of Russian president, said, Trend reports via Russian media.

Peskov made the remark answering the media’s question why the contingent is planned to be withdrawn for 10 days.

“The mission was deployed over a certain number of days, but in this case all the issues are coordinated by the CSTO," the spokesperson noted.

Kazakhstan's government announced late Jan. 4 that it was restoring some price caps on liquefied petroleum gas, after the rare protests reached Almaty following a sharp rise in the price of the fuel at the start of the year.

Many Kazakhs have converted their cars to run on LPG, which is far cheaper than gasoline as a vehicle fuel in Kazakhstan because of price caps. But the government argued that the low price was unsustainable and lifted the caps on Jan. 1.

After the price of the fuel spiked, big demonstrations erupted on Jan. 2 in certain parts of the country. Public protests are illegal in the country unless their organizers file a notice in advance.

Following the development of the situation, the government declared a state of emergency all over the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said the government initiated anti-terrorist operations to deal with the ongoing riots.

Also, the divisions of the united peacekeeping contingent of CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization) arrived in Kazakhstan to assist in restoring order and help protect strategic objects of the country.

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