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For decades, Central Asia was often viewed as a geographically isolated region trapped between larger powers and dependent on limited export routes. Today, however, a major geopolitical and economic transformation is underway.19 May 2026-22:23
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A ceremony took place today at the Absheron Logistics Center to mark the 5th anniversary of the China (Zhejiang)–Europe Railway Express via the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) and to welcome the Yiwu (China)–Baku train.
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In Baku, Rovshan Rustamov, Chairman of “Azerbaijan Railways” CJSC (ADY), a part of AZCON Holding, held a high-level trilateral meeting with Lasha Abashidze, General Director of “Georgian Railway” JSC, and Talgat Aldybergenov, Chairman of the Board of “Kazakhstan Temir Zholy” JSC (KTZ).07 Aug 2025-20:25
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The General Meeting of the Working Group of the Legal Entities Union of the International Association "Trans-Caspian International Transport Route" (TITR IA) kicked off today in Baku.04 Mar 2025-12:48
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The year 2024 has become a turning point for Azerbaijani-Chinese relations. On July 3, on the sidelines of the 24th meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Astana, a Declaration on the Establishment of a Strategic Partnership was signed. This historic document was endorsed by the two heads of state-Ilham Aliyev and Xi Jinping. From that moment on, relations between Baku and Beijing entered a new phase, giving fresh impetus to the bilateral processes that have been developing for several years in the interests of both countries.10 Jan 2025-09:31
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China will offer more favorable conditions for transit transportation to Azerbaijan in 2025, aiming to boost the flow of materials from nearby regions to China via Azerbaijan, Chinese Chargé d'Affaires Ding Tao announced on Friday.20 Dec 2024-16:30
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On September 19, Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Oljas Bektenov met with Georgia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Levan Davitashvili, in Astana.19 Sep 2024-18:47
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