Minister Arslan Participated in the First Campaign of the Kars-Tbilisi-Baku Iron Silk Road

Minister of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications Ahmet Arslan 19 On Wednesday July, the President of Azerbaijan Railways Administration Cavid Gurbanov, Georgian Railways President Mamuka Bakhtadze, Kazakhstan Railways President Kanat Alpispayev and General Director of TCDD İsa Apaydın He joined the first voyage of the Kars-Tbilisi-Baku train, which was described as the Asr's Project and was about to come to an end.

The delegation traveled to Georgia with the first passenger train departing from Kars Gar.

The minister and his accompanying delegation passed to Ahılkelek Gar, on the Georgian side after the first expedition. Minister of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications Ahmet Arslan received information on the work carried out here.

”A DATE OF TODAY IS WRITTEN“

Minister Arslan, who made explanations for the expedition of the first passenger train of Kars-Tbilisi-Baku Iron Silk Road, said, “A date is being written today. We are witnessing this date with you. ” said. Within a short period of work in Turkey and Georgia, stating that Armstrong would be done with the cooperation of the three countries he said. “We will especially offer this line to the service of freight transport. This project will be a project offered by the three countries to the service of the world. It concerns Kazakhstan, China and the whole of Europe as much as we do. Because when you think of other corridors, a shorter time and lower cost load return can be achieved. ”

Stating that the project is very short to implement, Arslan said, “We hope that we are on the eve of putting the railway project into service, which will make Marmaray, which is the complement of the central corridor between Asia and Europe, much more meaningful. We are happy to have reached the final stage of a project that will strengthen the brotherhood in this geography, increase cultural unity and increase trade. ” he spoke.

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