The PRC authorities have developed two more railroad projects by countries in Central Asia by Russia.
Kazakhstan and China are launching a new railroad route, which will allow shipment to Europe to exceed Russia. This has been proven by the Kazakhstani -press message message.
As part of the project, launched along with the China China Railway Container Transport (CRCT), containers from the PRC will follow Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Iran and Turkey’s territory, and from European countries.
The first train along the new route went from Chinese Cande to the city of Poland of Lodz.
“The route will ensure that there is no stopping shipping and effective connection between countries. The expected travel time is 40 days,” the report said.
China forms two more railroad projects through Central Asian countries that have exceeded Russia.
The first – the Transkasspian International Transport Route (TMTM) – is in line with the Tag -Heater of 2023 and passing through Kazakhstan, the Kaspian Sea, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
The second involves the construction of the railroad by Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan to the Caspian Sea, from which the goods by Turkey will be delivered to the European Union.
A project worth $ 8 billion, also planned to be connected to the railroads of the Gulf Persian countries, was approved in June 2024, and the Chinese China Railway International was engaged in its implementation.
Remember, China believes that Russia should reduce its nuclear arsenal. This stated in a statement by the Ministry of the Chinese external in response to the US president Donald Trump’s proposal to initiate tripartite negotiations between Moscow, Beijing and Washington in denuclearization.
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