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Assam, Nagaland agreed to stand out borders

Guwahati: In the midst of a hostile situation on the southern front on the border with Mizoram, Assam on Saturday signed an agreement with Nagaland to spread the stand-off on the Eastern Front by attracting each police personnel and vice versa using the UAV and using the satellite of the guide to be saved watches at the disputed limit.
Secretary of the Secretary of the Secretary of the two countries between the Secretary of the Head of Nagaland J Alam and Mitra Assamnya Jishnu Barua was held in a decline in Nagaland, in which the two countries, which for decades were locked in shared limits, agreed to attract their respective police input from their location Currently on the border to the basic camp of each “simultaneously” within 24 hours.
The agreement was signed by two major secretaries in front of Deputy Minister of Deputy Y Patton and Minister of Education Assam Ranoj Pegu.
“Nagaland and Assam will monitor the area with supervision using UAV and satellite imagery with the intention of maintaining the status quo.
Mokokchung District Police Supervisory (Nagaland) and Jorhat (Assam) must ensure the withdrawal of their respective troops and will be responsible for in instant cases, “Minutes from meeting countries.
The Head of Minister of Assam Himanta Buswa Sarma in a Tweet said, “In a large breakthrough towards increasing tension at Assam-Nagaland’s border, two secretary heads have achieved an understanding to immediately withdraw state troops to their respective border clubs.
This is Historic steps in our relationship.
Thank me to HCM Sri @neiphiu_rio to work with #Sam in recovering peace on the border.
“Sarma added,” Assam is committed to ensuring peace along the border & seeking to social & economic prosperity in the #Northeast region.
” An official spokesman said that the meeting between the two heads of the head was held “with a view to eliminate the tense situation that applies in two locations in the Dessoi valley prepared for forests and Tsurangkong valleys because of leadership among Nagaland police forces.
And Assam.” “Both parties agreed that to maintain peace and tranquility in the area around the village of Ao Senden and Villages Veruto as they know in Nagaland and are known as Jankhona Nala / Nagajankha and Compartments No.
12 in Assam, urgent and effective steps are needed to get a stand off between Nagaland security forces And Assam.
In this case, it was decided by both parties that security personnel from both countries will simultaneously return from their current location to their respective basic camps, “Minutes of the meeting.
Assam and Nagaland shared a 434 km border and border disputes between the two countries were more than six decades marked by frequent battles and two big clashes in 1979 and in 1985, the last is the worst that happened in Merapani where 41 people, Including 28 men Assam police were killed.
There are several attempts by the center to solve problems between countries.
The Assam government in 1988 filed a civil lawsuit at the Supreme Court and again in 1998 to identify boundaries between the two countries.
In September 2006, the local commission of three members established the APEX court to identify the limit that submitted its report, but the final decision had not been made.

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