Azerbaijan's Deputy Prime Minister Makes Statement on Armenia
Azerbaijan's Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev has announced that around 26,000 tons of cargo have already been transported from Russia to Armenia through Azerbaijani territory.
According to him, the majority of the transported cargo consists of grains and fertilizers. He stated that this process aims to develop transport and logistics cooperation and strengthen trust in the region.
The Deputy Prime Minister asserted that the North-South international transport corridor operates reliably, ensuring uninterrupted cargo transportation even under highly unstable conditions. Mustafayev emphasized that active work is being carried out towards the digitalization of the corridor, which will facilitate the acceleration of logistics processes along the entire route.
He also informed that a positive dynamic has been recorded in the first two months of 2026, with transit transportation volumes increasing by 23%. Specifically, the growth of railway transportation has reached 61%, while road transportation has increased by 13%. The Deputy Prime Minister added that Azerbaijan fully fulfills its obligations under the intergovernmental agreement.