
Aiming to elevate interregional trade relations to a new level, Turkmenistan, Russia, and Afghanistan are preparing to sign a historic agreement to establish a new transit corridor. This initiative is designed to increase the efficiency of freight transport along the North-South route.
A Historic Step in Kazan According to "Tolonews," the parties will sign a trilateral document in May during the international forum "Russia — Islamic World: KazanForum" held in the capital of Tatarstan. This project, spearheaded by Afghanistan's Minister of Industry and Commerce, Nuruddin Azizi, has the potential to fundamentally reshape the region's logistics chain.
Key Features of the Project:
Strategic Points: Border and Infrastructure Turkmenistan’s 800-kilometer border with Afghanistan is a strategic transit point for this new corridor. Currently, two major land and rail connections operate in this direction:
This new transit corridor will not only increase trade turnover but also contribute to regional stability. While Russian manufacturers gain a shorter route to South Asian markets, Turkmenistan will significantly enhance its transit revenues and international prestige.
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