BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 22. A complete agreement has been reached to improve the North-South International Transport Corridor, a key route connecting Iran, Azerbaijan, and Russia, Trend reports.
Earlier, Iran’s ambassador to Armenia, Mehdi Sobhani, stated that while Iran does not oppose the unblocking of communications in the South Caucasus ... on the so-called corridor issue.
For example, if Russia stops gas exports to Armenia, Iran should stop in parallel ... including initiatives like the North-South International Transport Corridor (ITC). "As for the South Caucasus ...
Moreover, it was noted that Astara terminals both in Azerbaijan and Iran contribute to faster and more efficient servicing of growing volumes of freight traffic along the North-South corridor ...
Iran's position towards Azerbaijan has always been volatile, with ups and downs. Such fluctuations typically occur after the ...
With Iran suffering setbacks in Syria and Lebanon, regional rivals Azerbaijan and Turkey are stepping up efforts to secure a ...
Hikmet Hajiyev, the foreign policy advisor to the President of Azerbaijan, held key discussions with senior Iranian officials ...
Azerbaijani President Aliyev's insistence on the Zangezur corridor has stalled ... an expert in South Caucasus affairs, adding that Baku is content to leave Armenia to act as the main point ...
With Iran suffering setbacks in ... its whole logistical network and this corridor is a potentially important part of this new network from north to south," says Tatiana Mitrova, a research ...
Mohammad Reza Aref, Iran's First Vice President, is scheduled to visit Kazakhstan on Thursday to attend the Eurasian Economic ...
Since Iran is an outstanding country in the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) and Iran ... Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan. This union was formed with the aim of ...
An intergovernmental agreement on the creation of the multimodal transport corridor North-South spanning 7,200 km was signed by Russia, India and Iran in 2000. Later, the number of participants ...