Tajikistan-bound cargo transit problems are not politically motivated, says Uzbek embassy

DUSHANBE, March 26, 2010, Asia-Plus  — Delays in transiting cargo bound for Tajikistan through territory of Uzbekistan are not politically motivated, a reply note issued by the Uzbek Embassy in Dushanbe on March 25 says. The Uzbek Embassy claims that the delay is technical resulting from multiple increase in cargo traffic via Uzbekistan’s railroad infrastructure.  […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

DUSHANBE, March 26, 2010, Asia-Plus  — Delays in transiting cargo bound for Tajikistan through territory of Uzbekistan are not politically motivated, a reply note issued by the Uzbek Embassy in Dushanbe on March 25 says.

The Uzbek Embassy claims that the delay is technical resulting from multiple increase in cargo traffic via Uzbekistan’s railroad infrastructure.  The Uzbek embassy justifies the delay by saying that the cargo traffic volumes have allegedly increased significantly over the first quarter of this year.  Besides, Uzbekistan’s rail lines have also been damaged by floods and mudslides.

To solve difficulties with passage of Tajikistan-bound freight trains, Uzbekistan’s railroads administration is charged to develop and implement a schedule ensuring an advance passage of freight trains bound for Tajikistan, the Uzbek embassy said.

We will recall that in a report released at a news conference at the UN Headquarters in New York, Tajik Prime Minister Oqil Oqilov revealed on March 23 that the railroads in Uzbekistan are in satisfactory condition to allow for the transportation of freight trains without difficulties.  According to him, after inspection, there was no significant damage discovered and the passage of the freight trains could have been resumed without obstruction.  Oqilov said the blockade is depriving many Tajik farmers of fuel just as the seed-planting season approaches.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Recent Articles

New routes and bright impressions: the Second Domestic Tourism Development Festival held in Tajikistan

As part of the festival, a correspondent from "Asia-Plus" set off on the tourist route Dushanbe — Rasht.

Kazakhstan becomes the first in Central Asia to launch an artificial rain project

Kazakhstan is implementing artificial rain technologies following the example of the UAE.

The history of partnership: how Asia-Plus and Obi Zulol together create urban traditions

The joint actions of "Asia-Plus" and "Obi Zulol" gather thousands of people and evoke a lively response even among Tajikistanis abroad.

Tajikistan and Russia discuss expansion of economic cooperation

The Prime Minister of Tajikistan noted that Russia remains a key partner for the Republic of Tajikistan.

Money from thin air: how Tajikistan can earn millions from carbon projects

The idea of creating a carbon market in Tajikistan...

European Union-supported digital transport system launched in Tajikistan

It provides transport companies with a secure and integrated environment