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Iran sets date to break ground on Kalaleh–Jolfa highway project

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September 23, 2025
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23 September 2025 20:21 (UTC +04:00)


The construction of the Kalaleh–Jolfa highway, connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan via Iran, is expected to be completed by August next year. The 107-km route includes 17 tunnels and is part of a broader regional infrastructure effort. Once operational, it will enhance trade and transit between Iran, Azerbaijan, and Europe.

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