Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan agree on border demarcation
A draft agreement has been prepared between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan on the demarcation of the state border.
According to the document, the length of the demarcated line of the state border is 2,356.666 km.
The parties have installed 1,301 boundary markers on the state borderline.
The agreement provides that after its entry into force, the parties conduct a joint check of the designation of the state borderline every 10 years. By agreement of the sides, the terms of the check can be changed.
The document notes that none of the parties can unilaterally install signs marking the state border that are not specified in the agreement on the state borderline.
The draft decree on signing the agreement was submitted for consideration by the President of Kazakhstan.
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