Azerbaijan and Germany are strengthening ties through key transit routes.
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Rashad Nabiyev, held a meeting in Baku with Michael Harms, Chairman of the Eastern Committee of the German Economy.
During the meeting, both sides shared perspectives on enhancing transport corridors that pass through Azerbaijan, with special emphasis on the Middle Corridor. They also explored opportunities for German logistics companies to benefit from the growing potential of this strategic transit route.
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