Russia restarts the wheat route to the Caucasus after a 30-year hiatus

In a move that revives the memory of ancient trade routes, it launched RussiaThe first train loaded with wheat from the port "Ulyanovsk" Heading to Armenia, crossing Georgian and Azerbaijani lands, arriving at a port "Dalarik" The Armenian, after a break of more than 30 years.
The train carries about 1,050 tons of Wheat, on a trip that is considered a symbol of the return of land links between Russia and the countries of the South Caucasus, after transportation lines remained silent for a long time.
Through this step, Moscow seeks to draw new features for the regional trade network, diversify the export routes of its agricultural products, and strengthen its economic presence in the Caucasus region, which is witnessing increasing competition over transportation routes and vital corridors.
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