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Azerbaijan ships first gasoline to Armenia after decades-long war

Azerbaijan ships first gasoline to Armenia after decades-long war
Azerbaijan ships first gasoline to Armenia after decades-long war

Azerbaijan's state oil company SOCAR delivered 1,220 metric tonnes of gasoline to Armenia on Friday, the first shipment in 30 years as the two countries?gradually? improve their relations after decades of war.

Azerbaijani officials said that the gasoline was transported by train near the border of Georgia to Boyuk Kesik, where it will be then delivered to Armenia.

Hikmet Hajiyev is the assistant to Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev and head of foreign policy in his administration. He said they also discussed demarcation of the disputed border. Azerbaijan has been at war with Armenia for almost 30 years. In the 1990s, Nagorno Karabakh, which is internationally recognized as a part of Azerbaijan broke away from Baku and ethnic Armenians declared de facto autonomy. Azerbaijan took control of the region in 2023. The two sides then began peace talks. Azerbaijan reopened earlier this year its territory to the?transit? of goods from Azerbaijan to Armenia. This?route had been closed since 1997. Two grain shipments?from Kazakhstan, Russia and Azerbaijan have already crossed Azerbaijan on their way to Armenia. Another consignment of Russian grains is expected before the end of this year.

(source: Reuters)