BAGHDAD, February 27. /TASS/. Moscow supports the proposal on continuation of the North-South international transport corridor via Iran and Iraq, Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyov told reporters, adding that a joint working group of three countries will be set up for developing the continuation of the corridor.
"Today Prime Minister [of Iraq] proposed the creation of the corridor jointly with Iran, Iraq and Russia. We support this proposal. We will form a joint working group and develop the North-South corridor’s continuation through two those countries," he said.
An intergovernmental agreement on the creation of the multimodal transport corridor North-South spanning 7,200 km was signed by Russia, India and Iran in 2000. Later, the number of participants rose to 14. The project is aimed at attracting transit of cargo flows from India, Iran and the Persian Gulf countries through Russian territory to Europe.