IRU Talks Possible Cargo Traffic Between Turkiye, Central Asia Via Zangazur Corridor
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 8. More than half of the
cargo traffic between Turkiye and the Central Asia countries can be
attracted through the Zangazur corridor, Head of the Permanent
Delegation of the International Road transport Union (IRU) to the
Middle East and Region in Turkiye Erman Ereke said, the Azerbaijan
International Road Carriers Association told Trend .
According to Ereke, the opening of the Zangazur corridor will
benefit all countries in the region.
'The launch of this corridor will allow boosting the volume of
cargo transportation from the southern ports of Iraq, Syria and the
Mediterranean Sea in transit through Turkiye. At present, the
average annual turnover between Turkiye and the countries of
Central Asia is 110,000-120,000 trucks. With the opening of the
Zangazur corridor and the simplification of a number of procedures
more than half of these cargoes can pass through Azerbaijan,' he
noted.
According to the Secretary General of the Union of Road
Transport Associations in the BSEC (Black Sea Economic Cooperation
Organization) Region Mehmet Uylukcu, Azerbaijan has become a
strategic country in the framework of creating new transport
routes.
Uylukcu said that IRU and BSEC are ready to provide Azerbaijan
with all necessary support.
'Today, one of the main goals is the further introduction of
electronic services in Azerbaijan. We intend to expand our
strategic cooperation with the Azerbaijan International Road
Carriers Association to organize safe cargo transportation,' he
added.
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