After a nearly five-year hiatus, passenger train services between Azerbaijan, Russia, and Georgia may soon resume, with tentative plans set for March or April. However, uncertainty remains as officials in Baku signal a more cautious approach, citing ongoing restrictions on land border crossings. The long-awaited return of rail travel was first reported by Russian and Georgian sources, including the transport news platform "Transport in Ru...

Please login or subscribe to read more

Leave a review

Economics

Follow us on social networks

In Focus