No border delimitation is carried out in Kirants village of Armenia’s Tavush Province on Wednesday, and there are only a few policemen in this rural community, reports the RFE/RL Armenian Service. Border delimitation in the territory of this village has been stopped, village mayor Kamo Shahinyan had informed earlier. The office of Mher Grigoryan, Armenian Deputy Prime Minister and head of the Border Delimitation Commission, has not yet informed when the work will be resumed. At his press conference Tuesday, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that they have completed 90 percent of the work and have reached the "sensitive points" in Kirants, and that there are issues of centimeters to be discussed. On April 19, Armenia and Azerbaijan announced that they had "preliminarily agreed" to align some parts of their Tavush (Armenia)-Gazakh (Azerbaijan) border with "the inter-republican border existing at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union."