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Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Forge Historic Border Deal, Ushering in New Era of Regional Unity

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-17 14:01:24
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BISHKEK/DUSHANBE – In a significant step towards regional stability and cooperation, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have signed a landmark agreement demarcating their shared 980-kilometer border. The deal, finalized on March 13, marks a turning point in bilateral relations, addressing long-standing disputes and paving the way for enhanced economic and logistical integration.

President Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan and President Emomali Rahmon of Tajikistan signed the agreement, accompanied by 16 additional documents covering crucial areas such as water and energy infrastructure, and road construction. This comprehensive agreement aims to boost connectivity within Central Asia and align the region with broader networks, including the Belt and Road Initiative’s Middle Corridor.

Key elements of the agreement include the reopening of two border checkpoints closed since 2021, the resumption of direct flights after a four-year hiatus, and a commitment to expedite the CASA-1000 electricity transmission project. Additionally, a land swap agreement addressing previous border tensions was finalized, and plans for “neutral-status roads” were announced.

“From now on, the Kyrgyz-Tajik state border will forever be a border of eternal friendship between our two brotherly nations and peoples,” declared President Japarov. President Rahmon echoed this sentiment, highlighting plans to increase bilateral trade to $500 million and expand industrial cooperation.

The agreement has garnered widespread international acclaim. The U.S. administration praised the “historic achievement,” while the European Union and China also expressed strong support. The United Nations emphasized the importance of continuous engagement to foster regional peace. Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry recognized the agreement’s role in strengthening interethnic ties and regional stability.

The ratification instruments are set to be exchanged at a trilateral summit in Khujand, Tajikistan, on March 31, where Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev will also participate. This summit will finalize the tri-border junction point.

Adding to the momentum, President Japarov proposed a “Schengen-like format” for Central Asian states, advocating for a visa-free regime and a unified visa for foreign visitors. This initiative has reignited discussions about the “Silk Road Visa,” aiming to enhance regional tourism and connectivity.

The agreement between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan signals a new era of cooperation and prosperity for Central Asia, fostering stronger ties and promoting regional stability.

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