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Iran Pushes for Diversified Rail Transit with Turkmenistan

Iran is seeking to transport a broader range of goods through Turkmenistan instead of depending on a single commodity, The Caspian Post reports.

Jabbar Ali Zakeri, Iranโ€™s Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development and Executive Director of the Iranian Railways Company, said Turkmenistanโ€™s sulfur exports vary from year to year. In some years, sulfur is shipped in transit via Iranโ€™s rail network, while in others exports halt entirely, leading to sharp fluctuations in transit volumes and undermining the stability of Iranโ€™s transit revenues.

Zakeri noted that Iranโ€™s institutional strength in rail diplomacy enables it to replace sulfur with alternative cargoes, ensuring continued use of transit routes. This flexibility, he said, reinforces Iranโ€™s position not only as a transit country but also as a regional logistics operator.

He added that Iran aims to deepen railway cooperation with Turkmenistan within the frameworks of the International Northโ€“South Transport Corridor and the International Eastโ€“West Transport Corridor.

Warda Zainab

Warda Zainab, an IR expert, working as Reporting Editor with Times of Central Asia

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