Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are called the most conflicting countries in Central Asia in the global index of friendliness

Date: 12:41, 18-08-2014.

Almaty. August 18. Silkroadnews - Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan named the most conflicting countries in Central Asia in the global index of peace drawn up by the Institute for Economics and Peace.
In the published rating for 2014 Kyrgyzstan ranks 125th place in the list of 162 countries, next placed Tajikistan - 126th place. The most peaceful country in Central Asia are Turkmenistan - 95 place. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan - 103 and 104 respectively.
The top ten countries entered the conflict - South Sudan, Iraq, Somalia, the Republic of the Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Pakistan, North Korea, Nigeria and Russia (152 place). The list is closed by Syria.
Ukraine occupies the 141 line. USA - 101.
The most peaceful states again are called Iceland. And then the five peace-loving countries - Denmark, Austria, New Zealand, Switzerland.
Among 162 countries, which make up the global index of peace, only 11 are not involved in any conflict, both on its territory and in the territory of another state. This is Switzerland, Japan, Qatar, Uruguay, Mauritius, Chile, Botswana, Costa Rica, Vietnam, Panama and Brazil.
The index of peaceullness is calculated since 2007. Table GPI (Global peace index) is measured basing on 22 factors: the level of harmony or discord in the nation, the level of security in the community, the number of suicides, crime rate, the number of prisoners per 100,000 population, number of refugees, stable political arena, etc.

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