Fuel Train from Baku Reaches Armenia via Georgia
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An 18-wagon train carrying 979 tons of motor fuel has departed from Baku, Azerbaijan, for neighboring Armenia.
The delivery, confirmed by Azerbaijani state media, is being transported through a third country, Georgia. This route is necessary because there is no direct rail link between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The shipment represents a continued flow of petroleum products between the two nations, which have a long history of conflict. It highlights ongoing practical economic cooperation despite political tensions.