Details added: first version posted on 07:52
BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 1. Grain has been sent
to Armenia via transit from Azerbaijan, Trend reports.
Today, freight trains carrying Russian grain to Armenia, passing
through the territory of Azerbaijan, departed from the Bilajari
Railway Station of Azerbaijan Railways CJSC.
The cargo consists of five railcars.
The total weight of the grain is 349 tons.
The trains will then pass through Boyuk Kasik Railway Station
into Georgia, and from there they will move towards Armenia.
On March 25, 5 wagons with wheat, weighing a total of 350 tons,
were dispatched to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan.
On March 24 of this year, 4 wagons of fertilizers with a total
weight of 271 tons and one wagon of buckwheat weighing 68 tons were
dispatched to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan.
On March 19 of this year, another grain shipment was carried out
from Russia to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan. Consisting
of 7 wagons and weighing 488 tons of grain, it was sent from
Bilajari station to Boyuk Kasik station on March 19. Thus, so far,
more than 23,000 tons of grain, as well as more than 700 tons of
fertilizer, have been sent from Russia to Armenia via transit
through Azerbaijan.
On October 21, 2025, in a joint press statement with Kazakh
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President Ilham Aliyev announced
that Azerbaijan has lifted all restrictions on cargo transit to
Armenia that had existed since the time of occupation. The first
such transit cargo was a shipment of Kazakh grain to Armenia.
Subsequent deliveries included both fuel and agricultural cargo.
On December 18, SOCAR shipped 1,220 tons of RON-95 motor fuel to
Armenia. On January 9, 2026, a total of 2,698 tons of cargo (48
railcars) were dispatched, including 1,742 tons of RON-95 gasoline
and 956 tons of diesel fuel.
On January 11, an 18-railcar train carrying 979 tons of RON-92
gasoline was delivered. On February 25, 4,500 tons of diesel fuel
were transported, followed on March 5 by 31 railcars with 1,984
tons of diesel and two railcars carrying 135 tons of Russian
fertilizer. Additional consignments included a seven-railcar train
of Russian grain on March 9 and, on March 11, a total of 11
railcars loaded with 1,023 tons of grain (net weight: 770
tons).
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Today, grain will be shipped to Armenia in transit through the
territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Trend reports.
It is planned to dispatch 4 cars.
The train will depart from the Bilajari railway station of
Azerbaijan Railways CJSC.
On March 25, 5 wagons with wheat, weighing a total of 350 tons,
were dispatched to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan.
On March 24 of this year, 4 wagons of fertilizers with a total
weight of 271 tons and one wagon of buckwheat weighing 68 tons were
dispatched to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan.
On March 19 of this year, another grain shipment was carried out
from Russia to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan. Consisting
of 7 wagons and weighing 488 tons of grain, it was sent from
Bilajari station to Boyuk Kasik station on March 19. Thus, so far,
more than 23,000 tons of grain, as well as more than 700 tons of
fertilizer, have been sent from Russia to Armenia via transit
through Azerbaijan.
On October 21, 2025, in a joint press statement with Kazakh
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President Ilham Aliyev announced
that Azerbaijan has lifted all restrictions on cargo transit to
Armenia that had existed since the time of occupation. The first
such transit cargo was a shipment of Kazakh grain to Armenia.
Subsequent deliveries included both fuel and agricultural cargo.
On December 18, SOCAR shipped 1,220 tons of RON-95 motor fuel to
Armenia. On January 9, 2026, a total of 2,698 tons of cargo (48
railcars) were dispatched, including 1,742 tons of RON-95 gasoline
and 956 tons of diesel fuel.
On January 11, an 18-railcar train carrying 979 tons of RON-92
gasoline was delivered. On February 25, 4,500 tons of diesel fuel
were transported, followed on March 5 by 31 railcars with 1,984
tons of diesel and two railcars carrying 135 tons of Russian
fertilizer. Additional consignments included a seven-railcar train
of Russian grain on March 9 and, on March 11, a total of 11
railcars loaded with 1,023 tons of grain (net weight: 770
tons).
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