Azerbaijan Crucial To Middle Corridor Integration, Says Uzbek Official
Date
9/25/2024 6:06:47 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan, September 25. Azerbaijan
plays a pivotal role in integrating the Trans-Caspian International
Transport Route - the Middle Corridor, Deputy Minister of Transport
of Uzbekistan Jasurbek Choriev, told Trend .
"Our partnership with Azerbaijan has reached a new level, as the
country is key to the integration of the Middle Corridor and the
involvement of other nations looking to strengthen trade and
economic ties with Europe. All the major transport routes pass
through Azerbaijan, and we're fully aware of its strategic
importance. Thanks to this, we've secured significant agreements
that enable us to maximize benefits in the transport sector,
particularly in land transport, as a large volume of transit goods
moves through Azerbaijan's territory," Choriev said on the
sidelines of the annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) in Samarkand.
He added that joint investments by Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan in
the logistics of the Middle Corridor will help link transport hubs
across the wider region. "If we only focus on advancing
technologies and infrastructure in one region without doing the
same elsewhere, it won't have the desired impact. To connect these
transport hubs effectively, joint investments in the Middle
Corridor are crucial, which is a key outcome of our recent
agreements".
"The Middle Corridor heavily relies on railways, where sea
routes transition to rail transport, working seamlessly in a
multimodal logistics system. While many view this route as
challenging due to cost concerns and increased transit times when
switching between transport modes, recent investments in ports, IT
systems, and standardization by our partners are improving
cooperation. In Uzbekistan, we're also looking into shipbuilding
and joint infrastructure use. Despite the challenges posed by the
Caspian climate, there's a strong need to keep expanding traffic
volumes through the Middle Corridor," he explained.
Choriev also mentioned that Baku and Tashkent are currently
discussing the introduction of electronic permits for road
transport.
"Our Azerbaijani colleagues recently visited Uzbekistan, and
we're working closely with the customs committee since
digitalization in this area isn't possible without their
involvement. The cooperation between different organizations is
helping us implement digital solutions. Right now, we're in talks
to establish a system for exchanging electronic permits for road
transport, allowing carriers to obtain the necessary documents
electronically or at checkpoints," the deputy minister said.
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