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Iran, Türkiye agree to build key trade rail link

Iran's FM Abbas Araghchi (R) shakes hands with Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan during a press conference in Tehran. — AFP
 
Iran's FM Abbas Araghchi (R) shakes hands with Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan during a press conference in Tehran. — AFP

TEHRAN: Iran and Türkiye have agreed to begin constructing a new joint rail link to serve as a strategic gateway between Asia and Europe, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Sunday. The planned route, known in Iran as the Marand-Cheshmeh Soraya railway transit line and running towards Türkiye's Aralik border region, will cover around 200 kilometres. It will cost roughly $1.6 billion and is expected to take three to four years to complete, Iranian authorities have said.
Earlier this month, Iran's transport minister Farzaneh Sadegh said the rail line would transform the southern section of what was once the Silk Road into an 'all-rail corridor ensuring the continuity of the network between China and Europe'.
At a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan, Araghchi said 'emphasis was placed on the need to remove barriers to trade and investment between the two countries'. 'The two countries also stressed the importance of the rail link... in the region and expressed hope that the construction of this line can start as soon as possible,' he added. — AFP