Caspian littoral countries to resolve sea-related problem

  18 November 2015    Read: 796
Caspian littoral countries to resolve sea-related problem
The Caspian-littoral countries will work together on the problem of reducing the Caspian Sea level, Khosro Saraei, the director general of Transit and Tariffs Office at the Iranian Ports and Maritime Organization, told Trend.
The relevant decision was taken at a meeting of the heads of administrations of the ports of the Caspian-littoral countries, which was held in the Iranian port of Amirabad.

He said that one of the agreed important issues is the problem of reducing the level of the Caspian Sea.

"It was agreed to consider the ways to resolve this problem that could hamper navigation," he said.

He said that the environmental protection and the prevention of pollution by various ships were discussed during the meeting.

"The five Caspian-littoral countries agreed on rendering the medical services to sailors of other countries in their ports," he said.

A meeting of the heads of the ports of the Caspian littoral countries (Azerbaijan, Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan) was held in the Iranian port of Amirabad November 16-17. The development of cooperation among the ports of the Caspian littoral countries, simplification of cargo transportation and unloading rules, investments in the shipping and port infrastructure, joint economic cooperation and the exchange of scientific experience were discussed at the meeting.

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