Another batch of fertilizers has been sent in transit to Armenia through Azerbaijan
Today, another batch of fertilizers—408 tons in six railcars—was sent from Russia to Armenia in transit through Azerbaijan.
As Report informs, the cargo was dispatched from the "Balyajari" station of Azerbaijan Railways CJSC toward the "Boyuk-Kasik" station, from where it will proceed through Georgia to Armenia.
Previously, more than 33,000 tons of grain, over 7,000 tons of fertilizers, 133 tons of aluminum, 68 tons of buckwheat, and 414 tons of anthracite were sent from Russia to Armenia in transit through Azerbaijan.
In addition, petroleum products are exported from Azerbaijan to Armenia. To date, more than 14,000 tons of diesel fuel and over 4,000 tons of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline have been delivered to that country.
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