Wheat and propane from Russia have been sent to Armenia through Azerbaijan.
Nine wagons of wheat and one wagon of propane, arriving from Russia, have been sent to Armenia in transit through the territory of Azerbaijan.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot", on August 21, 11 wagons of wheat and four wagons of barley were sent to Armenia by rail through Azerbaijan.
Another freight train with Russian wheat and propane has departed for Armenia in transit through the territory of Azerbaijan. The train, consisting of 10 wagons, left the Bilyadzhari station of the "Azerbaijan Railways" today heading towards the Bёyuk-Kyasik station. Nine wagons carry 630 tons of wheat, and one carries 36 tons of propane, reports Report.
To date, more than 49,000 tons of grain, about 9,000 tons of fertilizers, 1,136 tons of propane, 133 tons of aluminum, 1,114 tons of coal, and 67 tons of wood have been transported from Russia to Armenia in transit through the territory of Azerbaijan.
From Azerbaijan to Armenia, petroleum products have been exported: about 15,000 tons of diesel fuel and about 5,000 tons of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline, the report states.
The suspension of grain terminal operations in Novorossiysk after drone attacks will lead to a significant reduction in grain exports and increase the risk of bankruptcy for agricultural producers amid constantly falling grain prices, analysts noted. Wheat prices are steadily declining, emphasized agricultural producers.
It is worth noting that in October 2025, the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev announced the lifting of all restrictions on the transit of goods to Armenia. In early November 2025, a shipment of Russian grain arrived in Armenia through Azerbaijan for the first time since the 1990s. The authorities of Armenia stated that this fulfilled one of the agreements reached in the USA, contributing to strengthening peace between Yerevan and Baku.
On February 4, Aliyev and Pashinyan discussed the initiated economic cooperation at a meeting in the UAE and agreed to seek opportunities to expand trade. Although trade and economic cooperation between Azerbaijan and Armenia is mutually beneficial, it is expected to be limited in the near future, according to Baku analysts.
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