Five countries to boost South-West corridor project

Azerbaijan, Iran, Georgia, Ukraine and Poland have signed a final protocol on the South-West Transport Corridor project. The agreement was inked following a meeting of the heads of the railway agencies of Azerbaijan, Iran, Georgia, Poland and Ukraine in Baku.
The document envisages expanding cooperation opportunities on the South West Route in order to optimize cargo transport and increase transit capacity. Under the document, the coordination work between the five countries’ railway agencies on the South-West corridor was assigned to Azerbaijan Railways.
The Coordination Committee, under which a working group will be created, will deal with the issues of strategic importance and prospects of the corridor development. The working group will be based in Tehran. A Coordination Committee meeting on the South-West corridor will be held in Odessa in September.
The South-West corridor is supposed to run from India to Europe through the Persian Gulf, Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the Black Sea. At an initial stage, it is planned to transport 10 million tons of cargo via this route with the possibility of increasing the transportation volume by several times in the future. An agreement on the South-West corridor was signed in 2016 by Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, and Ukraine in Baku. The corridor will make it possible to slash the time of cargo transportation from India to Europe by two or three times.


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