Iran and Azerbaijan Explore Strategic Partnership for Mutual Growth and Cooperation

Tehran and Baku Explore Promising Pathways for Mutually Beneficial Cooperation

In a significant move towards enhancing Azerbaijani-Iranian cooperation, Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev met with the Minister of Roads and Urban Development of Iran, Farzaneh Sadegh, in Baku today. This meeting aimed to discuss current issues impacting bilateral relations and explore avenues for further collaboration.

The discussions were comprehensive, focusing on the meticulous growth of bilateral ties, with both parties eager to leave no stone unturned in their appreciation of each other’s contributions. Key topics covered during the meeting included:

  • Transport-Transit Cooperation: The parties shared insights on the ongoing projects to enhance transport links, particularly the development of the Aghband-Kalaleh road bridge over the Araz River.
  • Energy Collaboration: Energy cooperation continued to be a critical area of focus, with discussions surrounding the optimization and expansion of energy resources between the two nations.
  • Customs and Border Infrastructure: The meeting addressed the need for improved customs and border infrastructure to facilitate smoother trade.

One of the major highlights was the project aimed at developing transport links between Azerbaijan’s Eastern Zangezur economic region and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Both sides acknowledged the importance of completing the Aghband-Kalaleh road bridge and enhancing the customs-border infrastructure to support this initiative.

Furthermore, the meeting provided an opportunity to review the current status of the North-South International Transport Corridor. This corridor plays a vital role in trade connectivity between Azerbaijan, Iran, and Russia. The parties noted that the volume of freight transportation along this corridor saw a remarkable increase of 8.3 percent during the first nine months of 2025. This growth was attributed to:

  • Road Transport: Contributing to 10.4 percent of the overall increase.
  • Rail Transport: Accounting for two percent of the freight volume.

The meeting emphasized the necessity of coordinated efforts to expand infrastructure along the North-South corridor, ensuring sustainable growth in cargo volumes. A particular focus was placed on completing the construction work on the South Cargo Terminal, a crucial component of the corridor.

Additionally, both parties discussed essential measures required to ensure the full operation of the automobile bridge constructed over the Astarachay River. This bridge is vital for enhancing connectivity between Azerbaijan and Iran, thereby promoting trade and economic activities in the region.

In a broader context, the significance of the recent Azerbaijan-Iran-Russia meeting held in Baku was highlighted. This trilateral meeting serves as a platform for expanding trade, economic, transport, and energy ties among the three nations, reinforcing the collaborative efforts to enhance regional connectivity.

As Azerbaijan and Iran continue to strengthen their partnership, the outcomes of such meetings signify a promising future for both countries. The focus on infrastructure development, energy collaboration, and efficient transport systems is expected to foster economic growth and bilateral trade.

Overall, the discussions between Mustafayev and Sadegh reflect a commitment to advancing Azerbaijani-Iranian cooperation across multiple sectors. With ongoing projects and initiatives, both nations are poised to benefit significantly from their strategic partnership.

As we continue to monitor developments in Azerbaijani-Iranian relations, it is clear that both countries are dedicated to building a robust framework for collaboration that will enhance their economic and transport ties in the years to come.

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