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Turkish companies are building roads to the Armenian border and to Shusha
Baku/31.05.21/Turan: The construction of the Horadiz-Minjivan-Agbend highway will be completed in 2023, Nihat Yildirim, a representative of the Turkish company Kalyon Holding, who was in Fizuli, told reporters.
The same company is building a railway along the same route. The road will be 124 kilometers long, and the railroad 114 kilometers. Both highways will be connected with roads in the territory of Armenia, and further with the highway in Nakhchivan, Yildirim noted.
Today, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure of Turkey Adil Karaismayiloglu arrived in the Khojavend region of Azerbaijan, where he got acquainted with the construction of the Fizuli-Shusha highway (Victory Road). -02D-
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- 31 May 2021 17:08
Politics
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