Governor of Guilan and Dagestan Prime Minister Visited Caspian Port

Governor of Guilan and Dagestan Prime Minister Visited Caspian Port

The Governor of Guilan, along with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Dagestan, visited Caspian Port today to examine its capacities and infrastructure and to strengthen the

The Caspian International Exhibition 2025 opened with the presence of the Governor of Guilan and the Prime Minister of Dagestan

The Caspian International Exhibition 2025 opened with the presence of the Governor of Guilan and the Prime Minister of Dagestan

The Caspian Expo 2025, an International Trade Exhibition with Caspian Sea Bordering Countries, commenced in the Anzali Free Zone with the presence of the Governor of Guilan and

Peace Tree Planting at the First Caspian Governors’ Forum

Peace Tree Planting at the First Caspian Governors’ Forum

The Public Relations Office of the Governor of Guilan reported that a tree planting ceremony was held during the First Caspian Governors’ Forum to promote peace and friendship.

Guilan and Dagestan Governors Emphasize Expanding Bilateral Cooperation

Guilan and Dagestan Governors Emphasize Expanding Bilateral Cooperation

In a joint meeting, the Governor of Guilan and the Prime Minister of Russia’s Republic of Dagestan emphasized the significance of strengthening economic, commercial, and transportation cooperation. They

In an interview with reporters, the Governor of Guilan stated that the Caspian Sea requires joint decisions and new approaches.

In an interview with reporters, the Governor of Guilan stated that the Caspian Sea requires joint decisions and new approaches.

Referring to the need for collaboration among coastal countries, he emphasized the importance of overcoming environmental, transportation, and tourism challenges. These issues were discussed and agreed upon at

The Governor of Guilan at the Closing Ceremony of The First Caspian Governors’ Forum: Development of Hard and Software Infrastructures Paves the Path to Utilizing the Caspian Sea’s Capacities

The Governor of Guilan at the Closing Ceremony of The First Caspian Governors’ Forum: Development of Hard and Software Infrastructures Paves the Path to Utilizing the Caspian Sea’s Capacities

Emphasizing the importance of hardware and software infrastructures, the Governor of Guilan said: The simultaneous development of these capacities paves the way for optimal utilization of the economic,

The closing ceremony of The First Caspian Governors’ Forum

The closing ceremony of The First Caspian Governors’ Forum

The closing ceremony of the First Caspian Governors’ Forum took place in Rasht with the attendance of the Governor of Guilan and the Head of the Government Information

Domestic and foreign delegations have arrived at the closing ceremony of The First Caspian Governors’ Forum

Domestic and foreign delegations have arrived at the closing ceremony of The First Caspian Governors’ Forum

Official delegations from the Caspian Sea countries arrived at the central hall of Rasht this morning to participate in the closing ceremony of The First Caspian Governors’ Forum

Emphasizing that the country’s northern ports have a loading and unloading capacity of 30 million tons, Haghshenas said: “Less than one-third of this capacity is still being used, and to make wider use of these infrastructures, we need to strengthen public and economic diplomacy with the Caspian bordering countries.” He added: “Today’s meeting, attended by the governors of the four regional countries and the country’s economic officials, is an effective step towards activating the infrastructure sector of Caspian trade and moving towards realizing the North-South Corridor. The presence of the governors of Hormozgan and Sistan and Baluchestan has also been done for the purpose of further coordination to create complete continuity of the country’s trade routes.” The Governor of Guilan also pointed out the importance of the Rasht-Astara railway project and stated: “The 14th government is seriously pursuing the implementation of this project, because its completion will open the main cargo stopover on domestic routes and increase the attractiveness of Iran’s transit route for regional countries.” Recalling the growth of Iran’s naval fleet in the Caspian Sea and the existence of cultural and commercial commonalities with its northern neighbors, he stated: “Taking advantage of these capacities requires continuous commercial dialogues between the private sector and economic activists on both sides, and the Caspian Forum can be a platform for signing strategic agreements and agreements.” Haghshenas concluded by expressing hope that with the continuation of these meetings and the expansion of bilateral and regional interactions, the path to developing Caspian Sea trade for Guilan  Province and the country will be paved more than before.

Emphasizing that the country’s northern ports have a loading and unloading capacity of 30 million tons, Haghshenas said: “Less than one-third of this capacity is still being used, and to make wider use of these infrastructures, we need to strengthen public and economic diplomacy with the Caspian bordering countries.” He added: “Today’s meeting, attended by the governors of the four regional countries and the country’s economic officials, is an effective step towards activating the infrastructure sector of Caspian trade and moving towards realizing the North-South Corridor. The presence of the governors of Hormozgan and Sistan and Baluchestan has also been done for the purpose of further coordination to create complete continuity of the country’s trade routes.” The Governor of Guilan also pointed out the importance of the Rasht-Astara railway project and stated: “The 14th government is seriously pursuing the implementation of this project, because its completion will open the main cargo stopover on domestic routes and increase the attractiveness of Iran’s transit route for regional countries.” Recalling the growth of Iran’s naval fleet in the Caspian Sea and the existence of cultural and commercial commonalities with its northern neighbors, he stated: “Taking advantage of these capacities requires continuous commercial dialogues between the private sector and economic activists on both sides, and the Caspian Forum can be a platform for signing strategic agreements and agreements.” Haghshenas concluded by expressing hope that with the continuation of these meetings and the expansion of bilateral and regional interactions, the path to developing Caspian Sea trade for Guilan Province and the country will be paved more than before.

The High Representative of the Government in Guilan met with Taleh Karakayev, Governor of Lankaran City, and Mirhasan Sayyedov, Governor of Naftchala, Republic of Azerbaijan, to discuss the