On June 13, it was reported that Iran is looking to expand international road transport cooperation with other members of the European-Caucasus-Asian Transport Corridor Agreement. Amani, head of Iran's Road Maintenance and Transportation Organization, said that there are many areas of cooperation between Iran and other member states of the agreement, and he hopes to jointly take necessary measures to eliminate or reduce tariff barriers and non-conventional tolls among member states and realize the corridor's expectations. Target.
Asafbayev, secretary general of the European-Caucasus-Asian Transport Corridor Agreement, pointed out that Iran is an active member of the agreement and is the main link between Central Asia and Europe. He hopes to reduce transportation costs through cooperation and increase cross-border traffic to optimize trade. Activity. The agreement organization was established in Brussels in May 1993. It is an international transportation organization involving 12 member states of the European Union and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. It aims to strengthen economic, trade and transportation activities in the Black Sea Basin, South Caucasus and Central Asia. .