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Heads of security agencies of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan sign protocol on ceasefire, withdrawal of troops


Heads of security agencies of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan sign protocol on ceasefire, withdrawal of troops
AKIPRESS.COM - The delegations of the governments of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan held border delimitation and demarcation talks on May 1 in Batken region.
Following the talks, Tajik National Security Committee Chairman Saimumin Yatimov said they gathered to address all arising problems and disputes.
"Today we held a productive discussion initiated by our heads of state. The tragedy that happened in the border areas should not recur again. Our people live on that land for a long period in history. People are very amicable, they do not have any claims. We, politicians, should address all issues in line with the law and let our people live in peace and friendship. Today we have reached principled agreement on establishment of peace, stability on Kyrgyz and Tajik soil. I am convinced we can make it. We will resolve all problems in the nearest time and our people will live in friendship and mutual understanding as always and stability will be ensured," Saimumin Yatimov said.

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Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan to hold border talks on May 1 in Batken


Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan to hold border talks on May 1 in Batken
AKIPRESS.COM - The working goups led by the National Security Committee Chairmen met on April 30 on the neutral territory between Guliston and Kyzyl-Bel checkpoints to discuss stabilization of the situation in border areas of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan...
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Up to 10 citizens of Tajikistan die as result of border conflict with Kyrgyzstan


Up to 10 citizens of Tajikistan die as result of border conflict with Kyrgyzstan - media
DUSHANBE. April 30 (Interfax) - Eight to ten citizens of Tajikistan have died as a result of the armed conflict on the Tajik-Kyrgyz border, the Tajik media said.
According to the Tajik service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Ozodi (designated as a foreign-agent media outlet in Russia), the armed conflict has killed at least eight citizens of Tajikistan, including three servicemen of the Tajik National Security Committee's Border Forces and five civilians. The radio said they were buried on Friday.
In turn, the Asia Plus news agency reported, citing its sources, that ten Tajik citizens have been killed and over 90 have been injured in the conflict.

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