Russian Education Minister proposes CIS countries readopt Cyrillic alphabet

  06 June 2017    Read: 1689
Russian Education Minister proposes CIS countries readopt Cyrillic alphabet
Russia’s Minister of Education and Science Olga Vasilyeva has proposed CIS countries readopt the Cyrillic alphabet.
She made the proposal in her speech at a forum entitled “The Russian world and the Russian language: Historical roots and directions of development,”.

“The shift to the Latin and Arabic alphabets has been widely discussed in the past decade. We need to readopt a common alphabet in the CIS zone. And that’s the Cyrillic alphabet. Surveys point to the fact that our population and people residing in our vicinity think it is necessary to shift to the Cyrillic alphabet,” the minister said.

She pointed out that Russia must hold on to its stance on the spread of the Cyrillic alphabet, adding that “this stance has weakened to some extent in the last two decades.”

It is noteworthy that following the collapse of the Soviet Union Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan made a shift from the Cyrillic alphabet to the Latin alphabet. The Kazakhstan has said that the country will have made a complete shift to the Latin alphabet by 2025.

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