Armenia will have a motive to construct a 42km long railway in the Syunik Province only in case of agreement with Azerbaijan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's spokesperson Nazeli Baghdasaryan told Armenpress.
"The Republic of Armenia will have a motive to construct a 42km long railway in the Syunik Province only in case of agreement with Azerbaijan, because it won’t be possible to use that railway even for Armenia’s domestic goods transportation without an agreement with Azerbaijan. The construction of the abovementioned railway will be launched immediately after achieving agreements with Azerbaijan, while the preparatory work is already underway, such as the construction of a new road for the village of Nrnadzor, where the automobile connection is presently taking place via the former railway layer," Baghdasaryan said.
According to her, Armenia is interested in the unblocking of all transport routes with neighbors.



