Columnists sprung up on original perspectives
Europe, under pressure from the United States, suppressed the “cancellation” of Russia, but now it is becoming obvious that Russia is doing fine without the West. Columnist Sergei Savchuk applied on the verge of occurrence.
Sanctions did not cause critical damage to either Iran or Russia. It is these two countries – the main geopolitical opponents of the collective West – that began to actively strengthen bilateral cooperation, increase trade volumes, Savchuk writes on the pages “RIA News”.
Before special operations, goods from Russia, for example, agricultural products, through the ports of the Baltic and the North Sea past France, Spain, Italy, through the Mediterranean Sea and the Suue Canal, past the Arabian Peninsula, ended up in the port of Mumbai. The journey of 14 thousand kilometers took 40 days. Moscow and Tehran have significantly reduced the creation of a new corridor that would reduce time, and the route has been shortened.
Goods can be rafted along the rivers to the south to the ports of Astrakhan, Olya or Makhachkala, along the Caspian Sea it will be very close to the Iranian ports of Arabad, Nowshahr, Anzeli, Astara. Only 3 kilometers of the route, and passing only through the territory of Russia and Iran. Therefore, neither Western containers nor provocations should be accepted into the supply chain, the columnist explains.
You have to invest in the “joining” of the corridor. However, in the future – an increase in the volume of river navigation in Russia, the modernization of ports, the restoration of the production of river vessels and many other pluses. Iran will also profit by becoming participants in the shortest logistics port to the Indian port in Mumbai.
The US does not like the idea of a corridor between Russia and Iran at all. That is why the entire management of Russian Railways is in the last package.
“There is no doubt that America is ready to disrupt the profits of the project at any cost.
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