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ASTRAKHAN. July 4 (Interfax) - Rostec is not considering selling shares in Astrakhan Port and maintains its development plans for the facility, the state corporation's press service said.
Iran’s Nasim Bahr Kish earlier send an offer to shareholders of the Astrakhan Port to buy their shares, according to the mandatory offer of the company posted on the website of the port ...
Russia’s major infrastructure and trade ambitions with Iran, including the vital North-South Transport Corridor and Caspian port upgrades, face costly delays and uncertainty amid Iran’s instability ...
An Iranian firm aims to acquire full ownership of a crucial terminal at Astrakhan’s Caspian Sea port, essential for grain ...
Nasim Bahr Kish, an Iranian firm that holds a controlling stake in Russia's Astrakhan Port, has submitted an offer to acquire ...
Brest and Kyrgyzstan’s Karakol have become sister cities. This decision was formalized at a ceremony on 1 July, BelTA learned ...
The lethal strike was carried out using Storm Shadow missiles and is reported to have killed "dozens" of Russian officers.
Relations between Russia and Azerbaijan are experiencing another aggravation these days. Several previous rounds of mutual ...
The recent killing of Azeris in Russian police raids – and the fallout – marks the latest chapter of the deteriorating ties ...
Pakistan Railways is set to launch a major international freight train operation from Lahore to Russia, marking a significant ...
Akbar Novruz Read more On June 27, a violent raid by Russian OMON units in Yekaterinburg left five Azerbaijani nationals dead ...