Videos and messages about the introduction of the 'One Stop' principle at border crossings have widely circulated on social media. They claimed that vehicles could pass through the control of two states in one location.
Customs Committee's Position
A request was made to the Customs Committee to clarify this information. According to the Customs Committee, the 'One Stop' principle implies organizing the control procedures of two states in one place at the border. This approach is also reflected in the 1973 Kyoto Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures.
Discussion at Management Level
Furthermore, the issue of accelerating cargo clearance processes using this principle at border crossings was discussed at a meeting chaired by the Head of State.



