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Foreign Ministry takes note of anti-Kazakh remarks by foreigners — spokesman

The Foreign Ministry monitors negative public remarks about Kazakhstan by foreign citizens, a spokesman said on Tuesday.

“Naturally, we have such a list and regularly update it,” Aybek Smadiyarov said when asked if the Kazakh government took any note of anti-Kazakhstan public remarks made by foreign citizens.

“We are not going to make the list public, we keep it for work purposes. And I cannot say how many people we have on it. Such statements do not go unnoticed. We bar those people from entering the country,” Smadiyarov told a briefing in Astana.

Smadiyarov also said “hello” to the Russian doctor blogger Ilya Mager, who has recently said that war was possible between Russia and Kazakhstan. Smadiyarov suggested that Mager should focus on treating his patients, instead of saying “irrelevant things”.

In May Kazakhstan barred entry to Russian State Duma member Konstantin Zatulin, who following President Kasymzhomart Tokayev’s remarks that Kazakhstan won’t recognise Ukraine’s separatist Donbas and Luhansk regions, said that Russia might give Kazakhstan “the same treatment as to Ukraine, if it fails to act as a real friend”. However, the ban was later lifted under pressure from the Russian government.

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