Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to begin by sincerely thanking
Ambassador Wieclaw for his hard work over the past three
years. He has indeed set a high standard. We will miss
him, and hope to have the opportunity to work with him
again in the OSCE.
As we said recently in this room to President Akayev,
the United States appreciates Kyrgyzstan's pledge of
full support in the international fight against
terrorism and in bringing to justice the perpetrators,
their supporters and those who harbor them. The events
of September 11 have clearly shown that governments need
more than ever to ensure rule of law, respect for human
rights, and an active and vibrant civil society.
In this context, we look forward to the Bishkek
Conference on Enhancing Security and Stability in
Central Asia: Strengthening Comprehensive Efforts to
Counter Terrorism. At this conference, we hope to look
at practical ways we can work with our Central Asian
partners, as well as all of our colleagues around this
table to combat the international scourge of
terrorism.
We also look forward to the outcome of the
forthcoming seminar on "Small and Medium-Sized Private
Enterprises." We hope that this seminar can result in
future programs to assist the development of the private
sector.
Like Ambassador Wieclaw, we are also looking forward
to positive developments concerning new electoral
legislation in Kyrgyzstan. We hope that the results can
be applied to the upcoming local elections later this
fall. We welcome that several ODIHR recommendations have
been incorporated into the new draft, including the
extension of the claims period and the removal of
restrictions on registration of parties.
We look forward to the acceptance of additional ODIHR
recommendations on changing the process of selecting the
chairman of the Central Electoral Commission to ensure
that individual’s independence. Another constructive
step from our point of view would be the revision of
proposed amendments to allow foreign help to support
domestic observation efforts.
We also wish to encourage the Government of
Kyrgyzstan to ensure that the media re-registration
process is transparent and fair, and encourages the
development of truly independent media. In this respect,
we welcome the center’s proposal to augment its staff by
adding a media advisor.
We wish again to state that we were pleased with the
decision by Kyrgyz authorities to pardon Mr.
Turgunaliyev. We look forward to similar news of a
resolution of the case of Feliks Kulov.
Thank you, Mr.
Chairman
.