TEHRAN – The first scheduled freight train from Russia arrived at Iran’s Aprin dry port on Saturday, marking a key milestone in expanding trade ties between Tehran and Moscow and paving the way for regular rail services connecting Iran, Russia, and Central Asian countries.
The train, carrying 62 forty-foot containers of paper products, pulp, and related goods destined for Iran and Iraq, began it
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