Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry on Thursday urged Turkey's Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan not to interfere internal affairs of the country and the ambassador was handed a diplomatic note, BBC Turkish reported.

On June 5, Ambassador Cengiz Kamil Fırat visited a village near the capital Bishkek, where the Kyrgyz and Ahiska Turks had a fight recently. In the village, home to Kyrgyz, Ahıska Turks, Kurds and Tatars, a tension turned into a big fight and 32 people were detained on the same day, BBC Turkish said.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan said on its website that the diplomatic note was given in connection with Fırat's visit to Orok village of Sokuluk region. The ministry told Fırat that he should not interfere in internal affairs of Kyrgyzstan and should respect the laws, according to BBC Turkish.

Fırat said on June 5 that he came to the village to pick up an employee of the embassy. The employee was a guest of some villagers when the riots broke out and the crowd began to break windows of the house, the Turkish diplomat said, according to EurAsia Daily.