Tomyris writes about a fuss around Facebook account of the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan that gave rise to political speculations among the observers. The page has proved to be not authentic though.
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Learn more about Lingua Translation »Tomyris writes about a fuss around Facebook account of the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan that gave rise to political speculations among the observers. The page has proved to be not authentic though.
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How has it been proved?
Tomyris does not prove it, as he reports that he called the prime minister’s office, and got an ambiguous answer.
It’s not a fan page, but a personal page, so it is being maintained — when it would be easy to have it removed.