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Trans-Arctic Corridor’s becoming safe alternative to southern sea routes — Deputy PM

Vitaly Savelyev noted that Russia offers safe routes thanks to its unique geographic location

ST. PETERSBURG, April 1. /TASS/. The Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor is becoming the main safe alternative to southern sea routes amid the conflict in the Middle East, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev said at the International Transport and Logistics Forum.

"Amid the emerging threats in the Red Sea and the unstable operation of the Suez Canal, the Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor is becoming the main safe alternative to southern sea routes," he said.

Savelyev noted that Russia offers safe routes thanks to its unique geographic location.

"Today, as a new global trade and cooperation landscape is emerging, the importance of reliable, sustainable, and efficient routes is increasing exponentially," he said.

The Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor is a route connecting Russia's eastern and western parts, the ports of St. Petersburg and Vladivostok, through the northern seas, the ports of Murmansk and Arkhangelsk. It is designed to connect the world's industrial, agricultural, energy centers and consumer markets with a shorter, safer and economically-attractive route.

The International Transport and Logistics Forum is under way from April 1 to 3, 2026, in St. Petersburg. It aims to develop international transport and logistics corridors and strengthen integration ties. Participants will discuss the digitalization of the industry and the use of unmanned technologies. The forum is sponsored by the Russian Transport Ministry with the support of the government, and the Roscongress Foundation is the event operator.

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