Kyrgyzstan proposes declaring Kremlin propagandist Solovyov persona non grata VIDEO
Kyrgyzstan’s Member of Parliament Dastan Bekeshev has proposed declaring one of the Kremlin’s main propagandists, television host Vladimir Solovyov, persona non grata.

“I read his statement. I believe the Foreign Ministry should summon the Russian ambassador to Kyrgyzstan, issue a protest note, and possibly declare him persona non grata. Such a person should not be allowed into Kyrgyzstan,” he emphasised, Caliber.Az reports.
The proposal comes after Solovyov, during one of his programs on January 11, expressed the view that “the loss of Armenia and the problems of the Central Asian countries are huge problems for Russia.” He stated that Russia, just like the U.S. in Venezuela, “should ignore international law.” “If it was necessary for our national security to start a special military operation on Ukrainian territory, why, for the same reasons, can’t we start a special military operation in other points of our sphere of influence?” he added.
Solovyov’s statements sparked widespread discontent among politicians and citizens of the Central Asian countries.
By Khagan Isayev







