Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan in talks on cross-border channel Bystrotok

The bilateral negotiations on cross-border channel 'Bystrotok'
between Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan started in Bishkek on Monday,
Kyrtag reported with the reference to Kyrgyz Government's special
representative on the borders delimitation and demarcation
Kurbanbay Iskenderov.
"A Kazakh delegation has arrived to Bishkek. The talks have
started. The first issue of the agenda is 'Bystrotok' channel, the
second is demarcation and delimitation of the borders," Iskenderov
said.
The negotiations will last four days and the parties plan to sign a
bilateral agreement as a result of the negotiations.
"We do not have the areas disputed with Kazakhstan. We just need to
agree on parcel of land in Kara Kok-Sai village in Kara Buura
district," he said.
The residents of Kyrgyz Kara Buura district blocked the 'Bystrotok'
channel flowing towards Kazakhstan on July 7. They demanded to
review the agreement with Kazakhstan from 2001 on the delimitation
and demarcation of borders, ratified by the Kyrgyz Parliament in
2008. According to the agreement, a land site where Kyrgyz farmers
grazed cattle passed to Kazakhstan.
On July 16 the Kazakh embassy in Kyrgyzstan sent a note to the
Kyrgyz authorities with a claim to take immediate measures aimed at
resuming water supply through 'Bystrotok' channel.
"The illegal activity which contradicts to the earlier reached
agreements on transboundary water resources and common norms of
international law led to a lack of water not only in Kazakh Zhambyl
region's Zhualynskiy area but also in the Kyrgyz villages located
lower near the channel," the embassy said.
The water flow through Bystrotok was restored on July 17. Meanwhile
Kazakhstan allowed Kyrgyz farmers to graze cattle on its territory
near the channel.
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