Tajik-Kyrgyz border talks expected to resume in Bishkek tomorrow

DUSHANBE, January 30, 2014, Asia-Plus – Negotiations between representatives of Tajik and Kyrgyz power wielding structures concluded in the Tajik northern city of Isfara on January 29, a source at one of Tajik power-wilding structures told Asia-Plus today morning. According to him, the delegations, led by Sherali Khairulloyev, Aide to the Tajik President for Security […]

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DUSHANBE, January 30, 2014, Asia-Plus – Negotiations between representatives of Tajik and Kyrgyz power wielding structures concluded in the Tajik northern city of Isfara on January 29, a source at one of Tajik power-wilding structures told Asia-Plus today morning.

According to him, the delegations, led by Sherali Khairulloyev, Aide to the Tajik President for Security Matters, and Anarbek Mamirkulov, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of Kyrgyzstan, discussed ways to stabilize the situation on disputed segments of mutual border.

The source refrained from giving further details of the meeting that had been held behind closed doors.

Meanwhile, some sources say that high-ranking representatives of Tajik and Kyrgyz power-wielding structures reached an agreement in Isfara to withdraw military units from the disputed areas of the mutual border.

The next meeting of the Tajik-Kyrgyz commission for demarcation and delimitation of the mutual border, co-chaired by Tajik Deputy Prime Minister Murodali Alimardon and his Kyrgyz counterpart Tokon Mamytov, is expected to take place in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek tomorrow.  

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