BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 2. The Middle Corridor,
stretching from Central Asia across the Caspian Sea to Türkiye and
Europe, is emerging as a strategic route that strengthens supply
chains, diversifies trade, and reinforces connections between
Turkic states, Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz said, Trend reports.


Speaking at a meeting of government heads and vice presidents of
the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) member countries in Baku,
Yilmaz highlighted the robust infrastructure of the Turkic states,
particularly the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway, as a key contributor to
the corridor’s significance.


“The development of transport corridors, simplification of
customs procedures, and facilitation of trade are closely
interconnected. Holding joint meetings of relevant agencies and
bringing together private sector representatives under shared
objectives will be highly beneficial,” the vice president
noted.







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