In a landmark summit held in Khujand, Tajikistan’s second-largest city, the presidents of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan have signed a historic treaty finalizing the junction point of their national borders. This agreement marks a significant step toward enhanced regional cooperation and stability in Central Asia
The agreement delineates the junction point of their national borders, a significant step toward fostering stability and collaboration in Central Asia. This development follows the recent Kyrgyz-Tajik border agreement signed on March 13, 2025, which resolved a decades-long territorial dispute and reopened border crossings closed since 2021.
The treaty is expected to facilitate economic growth by improving cross-border trade and infrastructure development. Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized the importance of fostering strategic cooperation with Kyrgyzstan, expressing confidence that high-level dialogues and joint efforts will elevate mutually beneficial and long-term cooperation to new heights.
This historic accord marks a pivotal moment in Central Asian diplomacy, demonstrating a collective commitment to peace, stability, and regional integration.