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Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran to Discuss Expanding Cooperation: Putin

Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran to Discuss Expanding Cooperation: Putin

MOSCOW - The leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran will discuss cooperation between the three countries in various fields at a meeting in Azerbaijan's capital Baku on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday.
"Our talks will focus on a flagship project -- the International North-South Transport Corridor," Putin said in an interview with Azerbaijani state news agency AZERTAC ahead of the tripartite meeting.
The transport corridor with a total length of 7,200 km aims to provide the best possible opportunities for transporting transit cargo from India, Iran and the Gulf States to Azerbaijan, Russia and further to northern and western Europe, Putin said.
According to Putin, in 2015, the overall cargo traffic along the transport corridor amounted to 7.3 million tons, up 4.1 percent from 2014.
The president said that joint anti-terrorism would be another key topic for discussion, considering the vicinity of Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran to the "hotbeds of instability" in Afghanistan and in the Middle East.
Reiterating the importance of a joint anti-terror effort, Putin said there could be no double standards in treating terrorists, which could not be divided into "good" and "bad." (Xinhua)