According to the terms of the agreement, a new campus will be built in the republic, which will expand the educational opportunities of the KRSU. The project aims to create more comfortable conditions for the education of up to 15,000 students and includes the construction of educational buildings, dormitories, as well as social and engineering infrastructure facilities.
The Russian side will be responsible for financing and carrying out all construction work, including design, equipment supply, and commissioning of new facilities.
According to the agreement, the Kyrgyz Republic also undertakes several key commitments, including:
- providing a land plot for the construction of the campus;
- ensuring connection to external engineering networks;
- assisting in obtaining all necessary permits and approvals;
- interacting with state and local authorities;
- supporting the organization of construction work and connection of engineering infrastructure;
- ensuring customs clearance of equipment and materials for the project implementation.
In addition, the Kyrgyz Republic has committed to allocate a land plot of at least 30 hectares for the campus.
The annex to the agreement states that a plot of 27.82 hectares has already been allocated for the project in the Baytik rural district of the Alamudun region in the Chui province, as well as an additional plot of 2.15 hectares, which has been reclassified from agricultural land to land for urban development for the construction of the campus.
A bilateral commission will be established to oversee the implementation of the project, which will coordinate construction work, address arising issues, and monitor compliance with all terms of the agreement.
Upon completion of construction, all campus facilities will be transferred to the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University.
After the ratification of the draft law, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic will notify the Russian side of the completion of internal procedures necessary for the agreement to come into force.