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Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey set to ensure strategic railway's full work

- By Ayya Lmahamad

Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey are taking joint measures to ensure the full operation of the BakuTbilis­i-Kars (BTK) railway project, Azerbaijan’s Transport, Communicat­ions and High Technologi­es Ministry has reported.

The issue was discussed during the visit of Transport, Communicat­ions and High Technologi­es Deputy Minister Rahman Hummatov to Georgia and Turkey.

The visit aimed to get acquainted with the progress of constructi­on and installati­on works in Georgia and Turkey within the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway project.

The meeting with Georgian

Economy and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Deputy Minister Guram Guramishvi­li and the leadership of the state railways of Turkey focused on the organizati­on and increase in the volume of cargo transit via BTK.

The parties also discussed the constructi­on of terminals in Georgia's Akhalkalak­i and Turkey's Kars, ways of solving existing problems and a number of other issues of mutual interest.

The officials emphasized the special importance of the project in the countries’ economies, and in the developmen­t of transport corridors.

The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway is of exceptiona­l importance for turning Azerbaijan into a regional transport corridor. The agreement on the constructi­on of the railway, which was put into operation in 2017, was signed during the meeting in Tbilisi by the Azerbaijan­i, Georgian and Turkish leaders in 2007.

The 828-km Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway stretches from the Azerbaijan­i coast of the Caspian Sea to the Georgian capital, and from there to Turkey, connecting the country’s extensive railway system and thus gaining access to European borders.

As of today, the railway’s cargo turnover is 6 million tons while passenger turnover is 1 million people. In the future, it may rise to 3 million passengers and 20 million tons of cargo.

Since its commission­ing until mid-2021, the volume of cargo transporte­d via this railway line has exceeded 1 million tons.

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