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Interim1 Kyrgyz leader Roza Otunbayeva meets with petitioners2 from a rural village inside the Defense3 Ministry4 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, which is her temporary office, 12 Apr 2010
Kyrgyzstan's interim government is trying to cut a deal with the country's defiant5 president who had fled south after last week's bloodshed in the capital. The continuing standoff has the Central Asian nation concerned about further violence.
Kyrgyzstan's five-day-old provisional government is vowing6 to use the country's military to launch a special operation to neutralize7 President Kurmanbek Bakiyev if he does not resign.
Interim Kyrgyz leader Roza Otunbayeva says her government is willing to negotiate his departure from the country and wants to resolve the standoff without any more harm to innocent civilians8.
Otunbayeva says she and her deputies are running the country, but acknowledges there may be some armed elements still supporting the president, who is in a southern village.
"We have full control of military forces throughout the country ... and internal security and police," Otunbayeva said. "But some of them yes, they have probably have sympathies [to Bakiyev]. I should tell the truth because those forces have been formed up by Bakiyev's family, his brother and other allies."
Speaking to supporters in the village of Teyit, Mr. Bakiyev, said there is an attempt to divide the country between north and south. He referred to the provisional government as "gangsters9."
Speaking to reporters later, he dared the forces of the provisional government to try to seize or destroy him. He says such an attempt would lead to "so much bloodshed that no one could justify10."
The president was effectively ousted11 after last Wednesday's clashes between government forces and protesters. Authorities say about 80 people have died and more than 1,600 were wounded.
A statement from the U.S. Embassy in Bishkek says it will not give shelter to the president nor help him leave the country.
After a meeting with Ms. Otunbayeva, the top EU representative to Central Asia, Pierre Morel, denied the bloc12 is involved in any mediation13 between the provisional leaders and the president.
"We are not," said Morel. "This is not our role. We are here to understand and to help and support. This is not our role, we are just consulting."
The United States maintains a key logistical military air base outside Bishkek to support NATO operations to fight insurgents14 in Afghanistan. Kyrgyz government officials say they will discuss the fate of the facility, which has an annual lease, at an appropriate time.
U.S. military officials say refueling operations and transit15 flights have fully16 resumed at the Manas base, following a hiatus due to the political upheaval17.
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