Baku and Yerevan preparing to open rail and road roads - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister

The unblocking of all economic and transport ties in the South Caucasus is one of the most important directions to normalize relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko said this in an interview with the TASS news agency when asked how the issue of opening the road to Nakhchivan is to be resolved.
According to Rudenko, a trilateral working group chaired by the Deputy Prime Ministers of the three countries is currently finalizing a unified package to restore rail and road connections in the region.
Latest news
Latest newsCeasefire Without Effect: Traffic Through the Strait of Hormuz Remains Paralyzed
10.Apr.2026
Repairs to the Druzhba Oil Pipeline Near Completion: Kyiv Seeks to Ease Tensions within the EU
10.Apr.2026
Armenia’s 2026 Elections: System Stability Amid Low Trust and Fragmented Competition
08.Apr.2026
Escalation Around Iran: The U.S. Increases Pressure
07.Apr.2026
Tbilisi Brings the Region Closer: The South Caucasus Strengthens Coordination
07.Apr.2026
Ukraine Develops a “Low-Cost Shield”: New Air Defense System Could Change the Rules of Warfare by 2027
06.Apr.2026
Yale report: Russian companies may have been involved in the deportation of Ukrainian children
05.Apr.2026
Ukraine says Russian offensive thwarted as frontline situation improves
04.Apr.2026
Turkiye Conducts Large-Scale Military Drills
03.Apr.2026
Russia Bets on a “Drone Elite”: Students Lured into the Military with Lucrative Incentives
02.Apr.2026

14 Apr 2026


