
Chinese soldiers raise a national flag during a ceremony on the Heixiazi Island Oct. 14, 2008. China and Russia held a ceremony on the Heixiazi Island Tuesday to unveil the boundary markers for the eastern section of their border. (XinhuaWang Yongji)
FUYUAN, Heilongjiang, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- China and Russia held a ceremony at Heixiazi Island on Tuesday to unveil the boundary markers for eastern section of China-Russia boundary.
Ambassador with the Chinese Foreign Ministry Zhao Xidi and Vladimir Malyshev, deputy director of the Russian Foreign Ministry First Asian Department jointly unveiled the boundary markers.
Representatives from the two countries' departments of foreign affairs, national defense, public security and localities also attended the ceremony.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Russian Foreign Ministry on Tuesday also confirmed, through an exchange of notes, that the additional protocol between China and Russia on the eastern section of the China-Russia Boundary as well as its appendix have officially taken effect.
The frontier guards of the two countries have started defense work in accordance with the boundaries surveyed and demarcated by both sides.

Ambassador with the Chinese Foreign Ministry Zhao Xidi (L Front) and Vladimir Malyshev (R Front), deputy director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's First Asian Department, attend a ceremony on the Heixiazi Island Oct. 14, 2008. (Xinhua/Wang Yongji)

China and Russia hold a ceremony on the Heixiazi Island Oct. 14, 2008 to unveil the boundary markers for the eastern section of their border. (Xinhua/Wang Yongji)

Chinese soldiers start defense work on the Heixiazi Island after China and Russia held a ceremony to unveil the boundary markers for the eastern section of their border on Oct. 14, 2008. (Xinhua/Wang Yongji)

Chinese soldiers start defense work on the Heixiazi Island after China and Russia held a ceremony to unveil the boundary markers for the eastern section of their border on Oct. 14, 2008. (Xinhua/Wang Yongji)

Chinese soldiers start defense work on the Heixiazi Island after China and Russia held a ceremony to unveil the boundary markers for the eastern section of their border on Oct. 14, 2008. (Xinhua/Wang Yongji)