The CAREC Programme: Corridor 6

Alexandra Colcer Corridor 6 connects Europe and the Middle East with South Asia (Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). It unfolds from North to South, linking the Russian Federation with Iranian and Pakistani ports. Corridor 6a includes both road and rail routes, and links the northwest coast of the Caspian Sea to the GwadarContinueContinue reading “The CAREC Programme: Corridor 6”

The CAREC Programme: Corridor 5

Raluca Şancariuc Corridor 5 connects East Asia with the Middle East and South Asia. It starts from THE Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in People’s Republic of China and continues in the Kyrgyz Republic passing through Yierkeshitan (China) – Irkeshtam (Kyrgyzstan) border crossing point, from where it advances towards the Republic of Tajikistan through Karamyk (Kyrgyzstan)ContinueContinue reading “The CAREC Programme: Corridor 5”

The CAREC Programme: Corridor 4

Alexandra Colcer Corridor 4 connects the Russian Federation with East Asia, more specifically with Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Mongolia, and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in People’s Republic of China. o Corridor 4a connects the city of Urumqi in North-West of China with the Russian Federation via West Mongolia. The border crossing points are Takeshikent (China)ContinueContinue reading “The CAREC Programme: Corridor 4”

The CAREC Programme: Corridor 3

Raluca Şancariuc Corridor 3 connects the Russian Federation with the Middle East and South Asia, passing through the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and the Republic of Uzbekistan. It starts from the border crossing point at Veseloyarsk (Russia) – Aul (Kazakhstan) and continues alongContinueContinue reading “The CAREC Programme: Corridor 3”

The CAREC Programme: Corridor 2

Alexandra Colcer Corridor 2 is the longest CAREC corridor, linking East Asia with the Caucasus, the Mediterranean and Southern Europe. It crosses Georgia, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the Republic of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Republic of Tajikistan, the Kyrgyz Republic and the People’s Republic of China (PRC):ContinueContinue reading “The CAREC Programme: Corridor 2”

The CAREC Programme: Corridor 1

Raluca Şancariuc Corridor 1 connects Europe with East Asia, linking the border of the Russian Federation with the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the People’s Republic of China, through the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic: Corridor 1a includes both a road and a railway transport route, linking Alashankou city in China with Kazakhstan viaContinueContinue reading “The CAREC Programme: Corridor 1”

The CAREC Programme: what is it and what are its goals

Raluca Şancariuc The Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program (CAREC) was founded in 2001 with the aim of supporting the development of states in this region by encouraging cooperation between them. The Program involves implementing applied, results-oriented regional projects focused on poverty reduction and economic growth, while it also facilitates policy initiatives. CAREC includes 11ContinueContinue reading “The CAREC Programme: what is it and what are its goals”

Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan continue their cooperation

Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan share a number of common values which can be noticed based on their cooperation. Ever since the launch of diplomatic relations between Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan in 1992, some of the main shared objectives were related to regional peace, security and prosperity based on a common cultural background. Indeed, since 2007 four visitsContinueContinue reading “Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan continue their cooperation”

Cooperarea dintre Turkmenistan și Azerbaidjan

Turkmenistanul și Azerbaidjanul au o serie de valori comune relevante în relațiile de cooperare bilaterale. Încă de la stabilirea relațiilor diplomatice dintre Turkmenistan și Azerbaidjan în anul 1992 s-a insistat asupra principiului cooperării pentru pace, securitate și prosperitate regională pe baza unui fond cultural comun. De altfel, încă din 2007 au avut loc patru viziteContinueContinue reading “Cooperarea dintre Turkmenistan și Azerbaidjan”

Baku hosted the fourth trilateral meeting between the foreign ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan

The fourth trilateral meeting between the foreign ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan – Mevlut Çavuşoğlu, Elmar Mammadyarov and Rashid Meredov – took place on the 19th of July 2017. The event was hosted in the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, and the main purpose was to highlight the necessity of cooperation between the three countries in order to reach stability in theContinueContinue reading “Baku hosted the fourth trilateral meeting between the foreign ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan”