Crossing “Bratstvo” on Tajik-Uzbek border to officially open tomorrow

DUSHANBE , April 27, Asia-Plus – An official opening of the border crossing point “Bratstvo” on the Tajik-Uzbek border in the Tursunzoda district will be held tomorrow, April 28, according to information from the State Border Protection Committee. As it had been reported earlier, the U.S.-funded border crossing point “Bratstvo” was opened in lat January […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva




DUSHANBE


, April 27, Asia-Plus – An official opening of the border crossing point “Bratstvo” on the Tajik-Uzbek border in the Tursunzoda district will be held tomorrow, April 28, according to information from the State Border Protection Committee.

As it had been reported earlier, the U.S.-funded border crossing point “Bratstvo” was opened in lat January this year.  The “Bratstvo” international checkpoint facility is fully equipped with state-of-the-art computers and passport readers, which allows for real-time transmission of information on border crossing to all applicable Tajik agencies, as well as a dormitory, office space, and dining facilities for the assigned border guards.    

The


United States


has provided millions of dollars worth of inspection and detection equipment, vehicles, uniforms, and supplies to the Tajik State Border Protection Guards over the past several years.  The “Bratstvo” Crossing Point is the latest step in assisting


Tajikistan


meet international border standards to secure the territorial integrity of


Tajikistan


and to combat trafficking in narcotics, persons, and weapons



Tajikistan


’s common border with


Uzbekistan


is 1,332 kilometers in length and there are 12 border-crossing checkpoints on this stretch of Tajik border.

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