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Iran and Azerbaijan Talk About Infrastructure Projects

According to Interfax, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told an Azerbaijani-Iranian business forum in Baku on on April 28 that “Iran and Azerbaijan may become a crossroads connecting the East and the West, the North and the South. We have such a geographical position that we can create this communication link.”

For his part, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that the two countries are involved in major international projects; in particular, they are closely collaborating on the International North-South Transport Corridor project. “We want it to be not just a transport corridor, but to provide an opportunity for opening new businesses, new industrial enterprises along the route both in Azerbaijan and Iran,” Aliyev said.

Aliyev was also commenting on the Azerbaijani-Iranian project to build a corridor across Iran. “The Araz corridor project [55 km] is drawing much attention both in our region and globally. There are various assumptions and rumors around this project. There are actually no grounds for that. This is because it is simply a new transportation project. It is a project that is connecting a major part of Azerbaijan with the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic via Iran.”

The President also invited Iranian companies to join in infrastructure projects in Azerbaijan: “Railroads, highways, communication lines, and electricity transmission lines, all these projects are on our main agenda today.”