Baku: On August 22, another shipment from Russia to Armenia was transported in transit through the territory of Azerbaijan. A train carrying 630 tons of wheat in nine wagons and 36 tons of propane in one wagon was dispatched from Bilajari station to Boyuk Kesik.
According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, to date, more than 47,000 tons of grain, nearly 9,000 tons of fertilizer, 1,136 tons of propane, 133 tons of aluminum, 1,114 tons of coal, and 67 tons of timber have been transported from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijan. This transit route has been pivotal for the transportation of essential goods between the two countries.
In addition to transit cargo, Azerbaijan has also exported petroleum products to Armenia. To date, up to 15,000 tons of diesel fuel and about 5,000 tons of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline have been exported from Azerbaijan to Armenia. This exchange highlights the ongoing economic interactions between Azerbaijan and Armenia despite historical tensions.