A train carrying fertilizers has been sent from Azerbaijan to Armenia.
A transit shipment of agricultural fertilizers from Russia was dispatched from the Baku railway station to Armenia.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," by April 24, more than 24,000 tons of grain had been shipped from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijan.
The wagons depart from Azerbaijan first to Georgia, and from there to Armenia. On March 24, 271 tons of agricultural fertilizers and 68 tons of buckwheat were shipped. By this date, the volume of Russian grain shipped to Armenia via Azerbaijan exceeded 23,000 tons.
Today, from the Bilyajari railway station in the direction of the station A train consisting of eight wagons with fertilizers from Russia, weighing a total of 536 tons, was dispatched to Boyuk Kesik, Trend reports.
Including today's shipment, more than 25,000 tons of grain, over 1,600 tons of fertilizer, and 68 tons of buckwheat have been transited from Russia to Armenia through Azerbaijan, Report writes.
According to Yandex Maps, the Bilajari (Bilajari) railway station is located in the Baku settlement of the same name, and Boyuk Kyasik (Boyuk Kesik) station is in the Aghstafa region of Azerbaijan, near the border with the Gardabani municipality of Georgia.
The volume of diesel fuel exports from Azerbaijan to Armenia exceeded 8,500 tons
Along with the transit of grain and fertilizers, the export of petroleum products from Azerbaijan to Armenia. As of May 3, more than 8,500 tons of diesel fuel, 979 tons of AI-92 gasoline, and 2,955 tons of AI-95 gasoline were exported to Armenia, the agency reports.
As a reminder, on December 18, 2025, the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan delivered gasoline to Armenia for the first time, and on January 9, Azerbaijan sent a second shipment – 1,742 tons of gasoline and 946 tons of diesel fuel. By April 14, Azerbaijan had exported 6,312 tons of diesel fuel, 979 tons of AI-92 gasoline, and 2,955 tons of AI-95 gasoline to Armenia.
The volumes of gasoline supplied by Azerbaijan are insignificant; the deliveries can be viewed primarily as a political gesture in the context of a peaceful settlement, according to Armenian economists.
In October 2025, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced the lifting of all restrictions on cargo transit to Armenia. Armenian authorities considered this an important step in opening regional communications. In early November 2025, a shipment of Russian grain arrived in Armenia via Azerbaijan for the first time since the 1990s. The Armenian government noted that this was the fulfillment of one of the agreements reached in the United States, which contributed to strengthening peace between Yerevan and Baku.
On August 8, 2025, Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a declaration on the cessation of hostilities at a meeting in Washington. US President Donald Trump stated that the key issue that prevented the signing of a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan has been resolved: the issue of the Zangezur Corridor. The "Caucasian Knot" has prepared a report "Trump Route" (TRIPP): Transport Corridor through Armenia".
On February 4, Aliyev and Pashinyan discussed the economic cooperation they had initiated at a meeting in the UAE and agreed to explore opportunities to expand trade. Although mutually beneficial, trade and economic cooperation between Azerbaijan and Armenia will be limited in the near future, analysts in Baku noted.