Tehran (ISNA) - Upon completion of Urmia-Sero Highway in the northwest of Iran, this strategic highway will facilitate road transit between Iran and Turkey.
Iran is to inaugurate Urmia-Sero Highway in the northwest that facilitate cross-border road transit through Turkey.
Construction of Urmia-Sero Highway in the West Azerbaijan Province in Iran as part of the country's west road network plays an important role in developing economic transactions and freight and passenger transit between Iran and Turkey.
This transit route costed 15,000 billion IRR and is completed after 27 years. It would form the road gateway to Europe and the shortest route to Turkey for Iran.
The 51 km long highway is expected to be inaugurated soon.
Infrastructural investments in Sero border terminal has also been considered for increased economic transactions.
Noteworthy, the rail link between Iran and Turkey is via ECO freight train along the Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul (ITI) Corridor which successfully resumed its operation in December 2021. During the 11th Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Ministerial Meeting on Transport hosted virtually by Turkey in February 2022, the ECO meeting acknowledged the activation of the ITI Corridor and emphasized removal of the impediments for regularization of this Corridor.