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The supply of petroleum products from Azerbaijan to Armenia is
continuing, with a new shipment dispatched on January 11, Azernews
reports.
A train consisting of 18 rail wagons loaded with 979 tonnes of
AI-92 grade petrol departed from Bilajari station towards Böyük
Kəsik. The cargo will be delivered to Armenia in transit through
Georgia.
Earlier, on January 9, 2026, Azerbaijan sent a total of 2,698
tonnes of fuel to Armenia, including 1,742 tonnes of AI-95 petrol
and 956 tonnes of diesel fuel, transported in 48 rail wagons.
Prior to that, on December 18, another shipment of 1,220 tonnes
of AI-95 automotive fuel was delivered to Armenia.
The ongoing deliveries highlight the continued logistical and
energy trade flows between the two neighbouring countries despite
longstanding political tensions.
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