Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan Approve Range Of Documents On Border Demarcation
Date
5/29/2023 3:07:38 PM
(MENAFN- AzerNews) The government delegations of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan approved
normative and technical documents on the demarcation of the state
border following the meeting of a Kyrgyz-Uzbek joint demarcation
commission, Azernews reports.
The meetings of working groups focused on the demarcation of the
state border, along with the first gathering of the joint
demarcation commission, took place in the Uzbek city of
Samarkand.
During the meeting, the results of joint field surveys conducted
on specific sections of the Kyrgyz-Uzbek state border were also
discussed.
The border with Uzbekistan is the longest border of Kyrgyzstan,
stretching for 1,314 kilometers. Due to unmarked sections of the
border, conflicts arose, some of which resulted in human
casualties.
In November 2022, the authorities of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
announced that they had put an end to the border dispute, which had
lasted for over 30 years.
In January 2023, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan completed the process
of border delimitation. As a result of the negotiations, a
declaration on comprehensive strategic partnership was signed.
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