(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 17. Topographic and
legal working groups from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have
successfully described over 10.7 km of the disputed border between
the two countries, Trend reports.
This collaborative effort took place during a meeting held from
March 12 to March 17 in Tajikistan's Buston, Sughd Province.
Following the meeting, an agreement was reached regarding the
10.76 km Tajik-Kyrgyz border, and a relevant protocol was signed.
Additionally, both sides agreed to convene the next meeting in
Kyrgyzstan to continue outlining the remaining border sections.
In February, Tajikistan's foreign minister disclosed that
approximately 200 km of the border line had been defined, leaving
around 100 km of disputed sections unresolved. While both nations
are keen to swiftly complete the delineation and demarcation
process, the exact date for signing a final agreement remains
uncertain.
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