Kyrgyzstan Pledges To Honour Security Deals, US says -- BBC
The US says Kyrgyzstan's interim leader has promised to honour key security agreements, days after she came to power following a bloody uprising.
US officials said Roza Otunbayeva had vowed not to interrupt operations from a military base the US uses to supply troops and supplies to Afghanistan.
The US stopped troop movements from the base, near the capital Bishkek, last week during an anti-government revolt.
Protesters overthrew the president last week but dozens died in the uprising.
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US says Kyrgyzstan to stick to agreement on Manas airport -- China Daily
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New Kyrgyz leaders ponder fate of deposed president -- Washington Post
Kyrgyz leader: no guarantees for ousted ruler -- Yahoo News/AP
Clinton Calls Acting Leader of Kyrgyzstan -- New York Times
Clinton speaks with interim Kyrgyz leadership -- AFP
Kyrgyzstan buries uprising victims as nation mourns -- Yahoo News/AFP
Economy in tatters, Kyrgyzstan awaits Russian aid -- Yahoo News/AFP
US sends aid to Kyrgyzstan -- AFP
A Coup and a Close Call In Kyrgyzstan -- Newsweek
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