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Wheat shipped to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan

Wheat shipped to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan
24.04.2026 14:00

Another shipment from Russia to Armenia is being carried out via transit through Azerbaijan.

350 tons of wheat, consisting of five railcars, were dispatched from Bilajari station toward the Boyuk Kesik direction on April 24.

Note that to date, more than 24,000 tons of grain, over 1,600 tons of fertilizer, and 68 tons of buckwheat have been transported from Russia to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan.

Recall that, in addition to transit, exports of petroleum products from Azerbaijan to Armenia are also ongoing. So far, more than 8,500 tons of diesel fuel, 979 tons of AI-92 gasoline, and 2,955 tons of AI-95 gasoline have been exported from Azerbaijan to Armenia.

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