Kazakhstan moots idea of Caspian-Black Sea canal
ST PETERSBURG, Russia, June 10 (Reuters) Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev raised the idea today of building a canal between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea to ease trade between Central Asia and world markets.
Nazarbayev told the St Petersburg International Economic Forum that such a canal would be 1,000 km shorter than sending goods via Russia's Volga-Don canal network.
''This canal would be a sizeable export corridor for the whole of Central Asia to the sea via Russia,'' Nazarbayev said.
He said Central Asia, which relies on Russian-controlled export routes for its exports of oil, gas and other goods, needed a range of options for its trade.
He gave no details of the proposed route. The two seas are divided by a mountainous region encompassing Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, southern Russia and northeastern Turkey.
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