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Russia, Iran Agree New Trade Route to Tighten Ties

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Bonded by a common desire to resist Western sanctions, Moscow and Tehran have agreed on the construction of the Rasht-Astara railway stretch in Iran, one of the key elements of the so-called International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) that can carry petroleum products and other goods.

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Ukraine Crisis, Sanctions, Trade
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