
Turkiye To Boost Eurasian Trade Via Zangezur Corridor
Uraloğlu emphasized that the railway line connecting Turkiye to the Azerbaijani border will become a key segment of the Zangezur Corridor, a project of strategic regional importance. He highlighted that the Middle Corridor will significantly reduce transit times for goods between Europe and Asia, creating higher demand for rail transport compared to maritime shipping.
Regarding the construction of the 224-kilometer railway in Eastern Anatolia, the minister expressed confidence that the investment costs would be fully justified by the long-term economic benefits. He described the Kars-Iğdır-Aralık-Dilucu railway as a “strategic investment”, noting that it provides the shortest route for Turkish states, as well as countries in Southeast and East Asia.
Through this route, Turkiye expects to handle 15 million tons of cargo annually, strengthening its position as a regional transport hub and expanding economic connectivity across Eurasia.
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