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    Turkey, Russia to Build Logistics Center in Black Sea Basin
    Asbarez
    Jan 12th, 2010



    MOSCOW (Hurriyet)-Turkey and Russia are planning to build a logistics
    center in Krasnodar, located 1,500 kilometers south of Moscow. Along
    with bilateral trade, the center will provide transportation, customs
    and storage services to third countries.

    A logistics center in southern Russia will contribute to growing
    bilateral trade between Turkey and Russia and become a base for
    Turkish transporters willing to be important actors in the region.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart
    Vladimir Putin will discuss the joint projects in the scope of their
    `strategic partnership' Wednesday. Turkish exporters are looking
    forward to hearing more positive news from Moscow after a customs
    crisis was solved with Putin's visit to Ankara in August.

    The two leaders are expected to take concrete steps toward the
    construction of a long-awaited joint logistics center in Krasnodar
    province on account of the inclusion of Transportation Minister Binali
    Yildirim and Foreign Trade Minister Zafer Caglayan in the visiting
    delegation.

    Krasnodar is located 1,500 kilometers south of Moscow and is close to
    the Black Sea ports of Novorossiysk, Temruk, Taman, Kavkaz, Gelendzhik
    and Tuapse.

    Turkey, which seeks to export to Russia and other countries in the
    Black Sea and Caucasus region more efficiently, began feasibility
    studies in 2008. However, the Russia-Georgia War in August 2008 halted
    their efforts as Turkish trucks faced difficulties crossing the
    border.

    `Having tackled all the customs problems, we're now considering
    building a logistics center in southern Russia with contributions from
    both the public and private sector,' an official from the Turkish
    Foreign Trade Ministry was quoted as saying by Hurriyet.

    The center is expected to be a key base reaching all countries around
    the Black Sea in addition to Russia. `We will provide transportation,
    storage, collection, export and customs services to third countries.
    All Black Sea countries will able to reach these services,' said the
    same official, requesting anonymity.

    Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin agreed to the project in
    August when he visited Ankara in preparation for a subsequent trip by
    Putin.

    `In order to simplify legal procedures and boost trade, we've agreed
    to establish a joint committee to do research on a logistics center
    that would ease transportation, customs and logistics,' Caglayan told
    reporters in a joint press conference with Sechin.

    Turkish and Russian officials have continued discussing the outcomes
    of the feasibility reports at routine meetings since August. A road
    map will be determined at a high-level meeting in either January or
    February, official sources said.
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