KYRGYZSTAN AND TAJIKISTAN BEGIN INSTALLING FIRST BORDER MARKERS AFTER HISTORIC TREATY
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16.07.2026


Anewz (15 July 2026)

Fariza Kalimurzina

 

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have begun installing the first border markers along their shared frontier, marking the start of the physical demarcation of a boundary that was disputed for decades before being formally settled under a landmark agreement signed earlier this year.

Joint teams from the two countries began work at the point where the borders of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan meet.

The installation of the first markers is the latest step in implementing a treaty signed by the two presidents in Bishkek on 13 March 2025. The agreement established the legal framework for demarcating the 1,008.14-kilometre state border. The total length of land granted neutral status is 14.07 kilometres.

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