Azerbaijan ships ten railcars of diesel to Armenia
Baku has delivered fuel products to the neighboring country as part of efforts to restore regional ties.
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Azerbaijan has shipped more than ten railway cars of diesel fuel to Armenia, according to Caspianpost.com. The fuel supply delivery is part of the process of normalizing relations between the two countries following armed conflict.
This is not the first attempt to restore economic ties between Baku and Yerevan. Previously, the countries discussed opening transport corridors and resuming trade. The diesel shipments symbolize gradual improvement in the region's situation and both sides' readiness for practical cooperation.
This step comes against the backdrop of ongoing negotiations on border demarcation between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Economic cooperation may help stabilize the South Caucasus and improve the humanitarian situation.