Turkmenistan:
Russia Approves Turkmenistan's Accession To North-South ITC Agreement
20 July 2023
GRATA International
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Russia approved Turkmenistan's accession to the Agreement on
the North-South International Transport Corridor (ITC).
According to the report, the relevant order was signed by
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, and the Russian Foreign
Ministry was instructed to notify Iran of the decision.
Earlier, the Director General of the Agency of Transport and
Communications under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan,
Mammethan Chakyyev, said that work is underway on procedures
related to Turkmenistan's accession to the Agreement on the
North-South International Transport Corridor.
The North-South Corridor is a multimodal route with a length of
7200 kilometers. This alternative route connects Europe, the
Persian Gulf countries, and the Indian Ocean via the Suez
Canal.
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