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Document #2050614

CACI – Central Asia-Caucasus Institute (Author)

The Sokh Enclave: A Breakthrough in Central Asian Cooperation

http://www.cacianalyst.org/publications/analytical-articles/item/13669-the-sokh-enclave-a-breakthrough-in-central-asian-cooperation.html

ecoi.net description:
Article on the Uzbek enclave of Sokh within Kyrgyzstan and the reopening of the road connecting it with the mainland Uzbekistan (information on other enclaves in the region; previous border disupuates concerning Sokh enclave; recent developments to solve the dispute)
Country:
Uzbekistan
Source:
CACI – Central Asia-Caucasus Institute (Author)
Published:
21 April 2021
Original link:
http://www.cacianalyst.org/publications/analytical-articles/item/13669-the-sokh-enclave-a-breakthrough-in-central-asian-cooperation.html
Document type:
Special or Analytical Report
Language:
English
Document ID:
2050614
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