The co-chairs of the governmental delegations for delimitation and demarcation of the Kyrgyz-Tajik border, Kamchybek Tashiev and Saimumin Yatimov, met on December 12 in Batken, APA reports citing AKIpress.
The co-chairs of the governmental delegations discussed the outcomes of work of the topographic and law working groups in 2023, gave tasks to ramp up work on completion of delineation of the Kyrgyz-Tajik borderline on undefined border sections.
Kyrgyz National Security Committee Chairman Kamchybek Tashiev said as a result of work of the intergovernmental commission, the most part of the state border was defined. "This is more than 90%. I think agreements will be signed on the defined sections soon. We have several border sections left on which we plan to finish work in the near time. These border sections include from Kairagach, Kulundu, Maksat, Arka, Arka-1, Arka-2, Jany-Jer to Jiydelik. The working group has finished approval process. Besides, we reached the agreements on Kara-Bak, Lakkon (village in Isfara district of Sughd region of Tajikistan), to the cross of three states. Thus, we have almost finished work on disputed border sections. Several meetings remain to complete demarcation and delimitation of the state border. I am grateful to two commissions, Saimumin Satarovich (Yatimov) for a very good job we did today together," Kamchybek Tashiev said.