INSTC
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Russian ambassador, Iran top rail official discuss bilateral cooperation
Tehran, IRNA – Russia’s ambassador to Tehran and Iran’s top rail official have explored ways of transport cooperation between the two countries, emphasizing the importance of boosting that cooperation, especially in the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC).
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Putin discussed Rasht-Astara railway in Azerbaijan visit: Aide
Moscow, IRNA – Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has discussed the Rasht-Astara railway and the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) during his recent visit to the Republic of Azerbaijan, special presidential representative Igor Levitin says.
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Pezeshkian: Iran attaches importance to completion of North-South corridor
Tehran, IRNA — Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) is of prime importance to the Islamic Republic.
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INSTC to benefit all regional countries: Iran VP
Tehran, IRNA – Iranian First Vice-president Mohammad Mokhber has hailed an agreement between Iran and Russia that will help speed up cargo transit through the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), saying that the transit route will definitely benefit all regional countries.
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Iran ready to activate INSTC
Tehran, IRNA - Head of Iran-Russia Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Iranian Parliament Ebrahim Rezaei termed The International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) as the best way to develop trade ties between Russia and Iran, and said that Tehran is ready to activate this international corridor.
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Iran’s neighborliness policy positively affects regional integration: Expert
Tehran, IRNA – An Iranian expert said that the neighborliness policy of President Ebrahim Raisi’s administration has positive effect on regional integrity.
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Iran can play a key role in international trade: Chinese expert
Tehran, IRNA – A Chinese Middle East expert said that Iran can still play a prominent role as an international trade channel, as land and sea transportation will remain the most important means of international commodity circulation for the foreseeable future.