Kazakh-Uzbek demarcation agreement to take effect in November this year
18 October, 2019 17:15
The Joint Kazakh-Uzbek Demarcation Commission held on 14-18 October 2019 a session of the governmental delegations of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in the city of Almaty, Strategy2050.kz informs with reference to the Kazakh Foreign Ministry.
Draft final documents on the demarcation of the State border between Kazakhstan’s Mangystau region and Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan were finalized, as well as draft Protocols of frontier signs consisting of 160 border posts, a catalog of coordinates and heights of those frontier signs.
The two sides reached an agreement to carry out field demarcation work in separate sections of the Kazakh-Uzbek state border in November 2019.
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