20 March 2007, 23:23

Kadyrov will tell the USA about conflict-settlement in Chechnya

Arkadiy Yedelev, deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of Russia, stated on Tuesday in Grozny that in April a delegation of the US Department of State will arrive to Chechnya to borrow the experience of settling regional conflicts. President of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov has expressed his readiness to exchange the experience, the ITAR-TASS reports.

Mr. Yedelev has explained the US intention to study the Russian experience in Chechnya by the fact that they "have bogged down in Iraq, and anti-war protests in America rally up hundreds thousands of people." The MIA's deputy head has also informed that the MIA had invited all the G8 members.

In his turn, Mr. Kadyrov has emphasized that the law enforcement bodies of Chechnya have long-term experience in fighting terror. "On our part, we are ready to share the experience and present all the necessary information and help," he promised.

President Kadyrov has noted that shortly the territory of Chechnya "will be free of any underground bandits," the NEWSru.com reports. The president of Chechnya has emphasized, that the Republic "today is the quietest region in Russia."

"The population of the Republic can enjoy a complete safety, and the experts' analysis of the situation has confirmed it," the correspondent of the "Caucasian Knot" is quoting Kadyrov.

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