While the Kyrgyz authorities claimed that the statue's removal was part of efforts to enhance the city’s “architectural and aesthetic appearance,” they also remain cautious of potentially offending Russia, especially after Moscow's recent installation of a new Josef Stalin statue. The city officials indicated that the Lenin statue would be replaced with a flagpole, similar to other instances in the country. Despite gaining independence 34 years ago after the Soviet Union's dissolution, Kyrgyzstan still carries traces of its Soviet heritage, including names and symbols that linger across the landscape.