Azerbaijan sends new shipments of fuel and grain to Armenia
Azerbaijan continues to supply fuel to Armenia, while Russia has sent a new grain shipment transiting through Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan continues to supply fuel to Armenia, while Russia has sent a new grain shipment transiting through Azerbaijan.
The process of supplying 7 wagons of wheat weighing 490 tons from Russia to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan has been completed, Azerbaijani media reported.
A train transporting wheat, barley, and fertilizer for Armenia has departed from Bilajari station as part of continuing Russian cargo deliveries through Azerbaijan.
Today, another cargo shipment from Russia to Armenia has been carried out by transiting through the territory of Azerbaijan.
Grain and fertilizer will be sent to Armenia in transit through the territory of Azerbaijan today.
Cargo deliveries from Russia and Kazakhstan to Armenia via Azerbaijan and Georgia by rail are beneficial for all parties involved, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk said.
Since the start of deliveries along the railway route through Azerbaijan, 23,500 tons of Russian grain have been shipped to Armenia.
Today, the next batch of grain from Russia to Armenia has been transited via Azerbaijan.
The next grain shipment from Russia to Armenia is being carried out via transit through Azerbaijan.
Today, a freight train carrying Russian grain to Armenia departed today from Bilajari Railway Station in Baku, transiting through the territory of Azerbaijan.
Regular grain shipments from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijan have been launched, Russian Railways has announced. The route was introduced after transit restrictions were lifted, and plans are underway to expand it.
An eight-car train carrying Russian grain has departed for Armenia via Azerbaijan, leaving from Khirdalan station today.
Another shipment of Russian grain will depart for Armenia today, transiting through Azerbaijan to reach its destination.
The total cargo volume is approximately 1,700 tons
Wagons with grain were sent from Russia to Armenia in transit through the territory of Azerbaijan. On February 1, 25 wagons with a total weight of 1,746 tons were sent to Armenia.
In 2025, Russia exported 41 mln metric tons of wheat, maintaining its position as the world’s leading wheat exporter, Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut said at the World Grain and Pulses Forum.
Armenia has no intentions to reject Russian grain in favor of the Ukrainian one, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said, commenting on information of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service that Yerevan will reject Russian grain for political considerations in favor of Ukrainian one.
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