
Published
04/29/2026, 15:44The Cabinet of Ministers has amended its own resolution regarding the rezoning of a land plot in the Baitik Baatyr aiyl district, which had been allocated for the construction of the campus of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University.
The amendment, approved by the new resolution, removes subparagraph 13 of paragraph 2 of the previous decision. It was this paragraph that required payment of compensation for losses in agricultural production and lost profits in accordance with Kyrgyz legislation.
The land in question covers an area of 27.82 hectares, previously reclassified from agricultural land to urban land specifically for the construction of the new Boris Yeltsin Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University campus. Of this, 25.38 hectares are state-owned, and 2.44 hectares are privately owned.
Given this, an exemption from the regulation could mean that the state will not receive compensation for removing agricultural land from circulation, while private landowners may lose a potential mechanism for recovering lost profits. However, the decree does not explicitly state this.
The remaining conditions—environmental requirements, compliance with construction and sanitary standards, drainage measures, archaeological supervision, land restoration, and use of the site for its intended purpose—remain in effect.
This change is directly linked to the implementation of the intergovernmental agreement between Kyrgyzstan and Russia on the construction of the campus, which was ratified by a separate law.



