Russia, Belarus want prompt stabilization of situation in Kyrgyzstan

MINSK. June 22 (Interfax) - Russia and Belarus are interested in prompt stabilization of the situation in Kyrgyzstan, Belarusian Foreign Minister Sergei Martynov said.

"The main thing in this situation is that Belarus and Russia are interested in prompt stabilization in Kyrgyzstan and prompt legitimization of the new Kyrgyz administration," Martynov told a press conference on Moscow on Tuesday.

"We wish the people of Kyrgyzstan prompt resolution of all problems and an end to violence," Martynov said.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Russia and Belarus "do not have any nuances on the situation in Kyrgyzstan."

Lavrov said the Kyrgyz authorities "should stabilize the situation independently."

"Outside influence should be limited to the actions organized by the authorities," Lavrov said.