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Russia, India agree to cooperate on North - South corridor, Lavrov says

Russia, India and Iran signed an intergovernmental agreement on creation of the North - south multimodal transport corridor in 2000

MOSCOW, December 27. /TASS/. Russia and India highlighted a series of steps to cooperate as part of the North - South corridor start, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a press conference after talks with India’s Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.

"We have agreed to day on the whole range of steps making possible for us to broaden cooperation, particularly in the context of the start of the North - South international transport corridor being prepared, creation of the Chennai - Vladivostok route and cooperation on Northern Sea Route development - this is a very promising line," Lavrov said.

Russia, India and Iran signed an intergovernmental agreement on creation of the North - south multimodal transport corridor in 2000. The number of participants expanded to fourteen later. The project goal is to bring transit freight traffic from India, Iran and Persian Gulf countries via the Russian territory to Europe. The project brings together several different transport systems of individual countries at present.