Transnational corridor between St. Petersburg and Vladivostok.
Russian President Vladimir Putin during the opening ceremony of transport privacy facilities (via videoconference). Photo: Kremlin website
The M-12 highway (Moscow – Tyumen) will be called “Vostok”, the transnational corridor from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok – “Russia”. It is reported by IA PrimaMedia.
New transport facilities in the closed corridors “West-East” and “North-South” were protected on Tuesday, December 13. The movement on three sections of the M-12 highway, which will connect Moscow with Tyumen and pass through Kazan and Yekaterinburg, was opened by Russian President Vladimir Putin in the protocol of the Aerospace Forces.
Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin proposed to give a new object the names “Vostok” and “Russia” to detect poisoning.
“In September, you gave instructions to give instructions on choosing the name of the road (M-12), the Deputy Prime Minister recalled. We have a good tradition of giving a name to each road. This is from Moscow to Tyumen. openings, Vladimir Vladimirovich, we ask you to implement this decision before opening the roads.
“Let’s – as people said, order it,” – adopted by the President of Russia. “Yes,” Khusnullin reported.
it was assumed that the M-12 toll highway would run from Moscow to Kazan and connect the Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod regions, Chuvashia and Tatarstan with a network of high-speed roads in the European part of Russia (M-11 “Neva”, Central Ring Road, M-3 “Ukraine” ). “, M-1 “Belarus”, M-4 “Don”). In 2021, Vladimir Putin, in his message to the Federal Assembly, announced that the route should be extended to Yekaterinburg, in June of this year, plans were confirmed to extend it to Yekaterinburg, Tyumen and Chelyabinsk M-12 is part of the international transport route Europe – Western China.