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News ID: 95497
Publish Date : 16 October 2021 - 21:51

Incheh Boroon Crossing With Turkmenistan Reopens

TEHRAN – Iran Customs
Administration spokesman has said on Saturday that Incheh Boroon border crossing between Iran and Turkmenistan reopened after 20 months,
The spokesman for Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) Seyyed Rouhollah Latifi said that “With the announcement of Turkmenistan and the agreements reached, trucks carrying Iranian commercial cargos to Turkmenistan are accepted.”
Latifi said that the border crossing was shut down after the Covid-19 outbreak, adding that Inche Borron resumed its activities tomorrow morning by accepting Iranian trucks after 20 months.
The IRICA spokesman added, “According to the decisions taken by the two countries, the exported goods enter that country by lorries and the consignments will be transported to the final destinations by Turkmen trucks at the Turkmen customs.”
He further explained: “In the last 20 months, trade with Turkmenistan on other border crossings was completely stopped for several months.” Khorasan Razavi province was reopened by lethal displacement.
Latifi added, “The shared Bajgiran border crossing in Khorasan Razavi Province with Turkmenistan has been completely closed since March 2020 and has not been reopened yet.”