Ruling parties hope to resolve Tallinn ring railway debate in coalition council
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Ruling parties hope to resolve Tallinn ring railway debate in coalition council
The proposal by Eesti 200 to move forward with a special national plan for the Tallinn ring railway will be discussed at the coalition council level instead of during coalition negotiations, Minister of Regional Affairs and Infrastructure Kuldar Leis of the Reform Party said.
UAP railway line project discussed
Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar on Thursday expressed the hope that the respective three countries would soon sign the framework agreement for Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (UAP) Railway Line Project. The project was discussed during a telephonic discussion between Ishaq Dar and Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Saidov Bakhtiyor Odilovich, according to a Foreign Office press release. The deputy prime minister shared with him his recent discuss…
Afghanistan, Uzbekistan Agree on Afghan-Trans Study
KABUL (TOLONews): The Ministry of Public Works has announced that Afghanistan and Uzbekistan have agreed to begin feasibility studies for the “Afghan-Trans” railway project. Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, spokesperson for the ministry, stated that the Deputy Minister for Railways signed this agreement with the head of Uzbekistan’s Railway Authority during his visit to the country. In the same meeting, the two sides also agreed to extend the operatio…
U.S. REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR LOBITO RAILWAY CORRIDOR - The Zambian Observer
U.S. REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR LOBITO RAILWAY CORRIDOR Zambia’s Finance and National Planning Minister, Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane, has announced that the Trump administration has reaffirmed U.S. support for the Lobito Railway Corridor—an infrastructure initiative originally launched under President Biden in 2019. Speaking to the press on the sidelines of the 2025 Spring Meetings of the International […] The post U.S. REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR LOBITO RAI…
Pakistan’s FM expresses hope for trilateral rail agreement with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, voiced optimism this week about the signing of a long-anticipated regional railway agreement involving Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, according to a statement from the Pakistani Foreign Ministry. During a phone call with Uzbek Foreign Minister Saidov Bakhtiyor Odilovich, Dar said he hoped the three countries would soon sign the framework agre…
Pakistan’s deputy PM discusses Trans-Afghan Railway Line project with Uzbek FM
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with the Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan, Saidov Bakhtiyor Odilovich, on Thursday to discuss the Trans-Afghan Railway Line Project. This comes after Dar’s recent visit to Kabul, where he held talks with officials on the planned Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan Railway Line Project. The three neighboring countries signed an agreement in February 2021 to c…
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