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OIC calls for cessation of violence in Kazakhstan
Baku/07.01.22/Turan: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) calls for stabilization of the situation and cessation of violence in Kazakhstan, Anadolu reports.
"The OIC Secretariat is following with great concern the events in the Republic of Kazakhstan, expressing concern over the acts of violence that have caused numerous deaths and damage to state property," according to the organization's message.
The OIC calls for tranquility and termination of fighting in Kazakhstan, the statement reads. The organization is in solidarity with Kazakhstan in the matter of protecting the territorial integrity, security and stability.-0-
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