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6 times more cargo expected through Middle Corridor this year

ANKARA

Türkiye’s foreign minister said on Friday the volume of cargo passing through the Middle Corridor this year will be six times higher than last year.

In a joint press conference with his Azerbaijani and Kazakh counterparts, Mevlut Cavusoglu said the importance of the trans-Caspian road and rail network is increasing consistently and piquing the interest of international actors.

The Middle Corridor, which begins in Türkiye and passes through the Caucasus region via Georgia and Azerbaijan, crosses the Caspian Sea, traverses Central Asia and reaches China, is one of the most important components of the efforts to revive the ancient Silk Road.

Earlier on Friday, the second trilateral meeting was held between the ministers of foreign affairs and transport at the port city of Aktau in Kazakhstan.

“The pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war highlighted the importance of continued access to world markets. This requires a strong transport infrastructure,” he said.

The trilateral meeting mechanism, the first of which was held in Baku in June, aimed to reinforce coordination between the three countries and strengthen regional connectivity on the basis of mutual interests.

“We now have a position that provides commercial and economic interaction between Asia and Europe. We can realize our potential by removing the barriers to transportation and trade,” he said.

Before the meeting, the ministers of transport prepared The Road Map 2022-2027, which lists concrete steps to strengthen the infrastructure of the Middle Corridor, he said.

Projects such as the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline and the TANAP pipeline, which were earlier put into operation in the region, are of strategic nature, he said.

Also, the liberation of Azerbaijan’s occupied lands offers new opportunities, he said, adding that the newly opened Fuzuli and Zangilan airports connect Karabakh to the world.

The Fuzuli International Airport was the first major project completed by Azerbaijan after the 2nd Karabakh War with Armenia which ended in November 2020 through a Russia-brokered deal.

– Turkic connection

At the summit of the leaders of the Organization of Turkic States in Samarkand, Uzbekistan earlier this month, “we took many steps to strengthen the transport links and commercial cooperation between us,” he said.

The observer status granted to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the Organization of Turkic States strengthened our organization’s access to the Mediterranean, Cavusoglu said.

Also, expressing the determination to further deepen the cooperation not only in trade and transportation but also in cultural and political issues among the states, Cavusoglu said: “We attach special importance to the work we do for the common alphabet and the steps to protect our common heritage.”

Touching upon Türkiye-Kazakhstan relations, he said relations between Türkiye and Kazakhstan will be raised to the level of an “enhanced strategic partnership,” adding that the two states signed 20 agreements this year.

He also expressed his pleasure in seeing Georgia at Friday’s meeting.

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