The first shipment of Azerbaijani gasoline has crossed the border between Armenia and Georgia: Minister
19.12.2025,
13:50
Twenty-two railcars of 1,300 tons of Azerbaijani-origin A95 gasoline, which arrived in Armenia via the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Armenia railway, are currently crossing the Armenian-Georgian border (Ayrum station), announced RA Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan.
YEREVAN, December 19. /ARKA/. Twenty-two railcars of 1,300 tons of Azerbaijani-origin A95 gasoline, which arrived in Armenia via the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Armenia railway, are currently crossing the Armenian-Georgian border (Ayrum station), announced RA Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan.
"This is the first trade and economic transaction between Armenia and Azerbaijan not only since the establishment of peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but also since the establishment of independence," he wrote on social media.
Azerbaijani media reported that 22 railcars of SOCAR-produced AI-95 gasoline will be shipped to Armenia on December 18. It was noted that the delivery of petroleum products "is purely commercial in nature" and is being carried out "at prices consistent with international market prices."
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the delivery of the first batch of petroleum products from Azerbaijan yesterday.
"This is the first trade and economic transaction between Armenia and Azerbaijan not only since the establishment of peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but also since the establishment of independence," he wrote on social media.
Azerbaijani media reported that 22 railcars of SOCAR-produced AI-95 gasoline will be shipped to Armenia on December 18. It was noted that the delivery of petroleum products "is purely commercial in nature" and is being carried out "at prices consistent with international market prices."
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the delivery of the first batch of petroleum products from Azerbaijan yesterday.