770 tons of wheat shipped from Russia to Armenia in transit through Azerbaijan
Today, another batch of wheat — 770 tons in 11 railcars — was sent in transit through Azerbaijan from Russia to Armenia.
As reported by BAKU.WS, the cargo was dispatched from the Balajary station of the "Azerbaijan Railways" CJSC in the direction of the Böyük-Kəsik station, from where it will proceed through Georgia to Armenia.
Previously, more than 34 thousand tons of grain, about 8 thousand tons of fertilizers, 133 tons of aluminum, 68 tons of buckwheat, and 414 tons of anthracite were sent in transit through Azerbaijan from Russia to Armenia.
In addition, petroleum products are exported from Azerbaijan to Armenia. To date, more than 14 thousand tons of diesel fuel, as well as about 5 thousand tons of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline, have been supplied to this country.
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