“Two of the most heavily sanctioned countries want to
combine their trade more. It is questionable whether only energy and
agricultural products will be traded on the new route – or also weapons.
Russia and Iran are building a new transcontinental trade
route stretching from the eastern edge of Europe to the Indian Ocean - a
3,000-kilometer passage that eludes all foreign intervention.
It shows how two of the world's most heavily sanctioned
countries are defying Western pressure and creating trade networks safe from
disruptions. The route takes in rivers and railway lines connected by the
Caspian Sea, the inland body of water ruled by Russia and Iran.
Vessel tracking data collected by Bloomberg news agency
shows dozens of Russian and Iranian vessels - including those subject to
sanctions - are already navigating the route. In order to increase trading
volume, tens of billions of dollars are invested.
"This is about creating end-to-end sanction-proof
supply chains," says Maria Shagina, an expert on sanctions and Russian
foreign policy at the International Institute for Policy Research in London.
Ships navigating the Don and Volga traditionally trade in energy and
agricultural goods. Iran is the third largest importer of Russian grain. The
two countries have announced a number of new business deals, including in the
areas of turbines, polymers, medical supplies and automotive parts.
US officials are also closely monitoring the corridor as it
could also be used to transport Iranian weapons. "This is an
extraordinarily damaging, reckless decision that they have made," said
Robert Malley, the US government's Iran envoy. "It's important that we
draw attention to it."
Where are the Minister of Foreign Affairs Gabrielius Landsbergis, and Old He-Goat, and Šimonytė looking? After all, these are the best Russian affairs experts in Europe. They have to swim with a perforated tub down the Volga and scream. It would be a real fairy tale. They would soon be made responsible for the foreign policy of all the West. What salaries... What bribes... What honor for the poor little Lithuania...
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