China To Assist Kyrgyzstan With Bedel Checkpoint's Feasibility Study
The agreement was signed in Tianjin by Kyrgyz Minister of Economy and Commerce Bakyt Sydykov during the SCO Summit, following talks between Kyrgyz President Sadyr Zhaparov and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The sides also signed additional documents on grant assistance and cooperation in the field of standardization and technical regulation.
The Bedel checkpoint was opened in September 2024 under a simplified procedure with temporary infrastructure. By that time, electricity had been supplied, a temporary 58-kilometer Barskoon–Uchturfan–Aksu road had been built to the checkpoint, and bridges had been constructed.
The comprehensive execution of the highway infrastructure, in conjunction with the establishment of customs and border facilities adhering to global benchmarks, is slated for collaborative realization by 2027.

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