By empty (4/16/2002 issue of the CACI Analyst)
   Russian Transport Minister Sergei Frank, who is on a three-day visit   to Iran, said on 16 April after meeting with his Iranian counterpart Ahmad   Khorram that Russia is ready to launch a trilateral transport project next   month known as "North-South," which will link the Western states   with Central Asian countries via Russia. The agreement on the transport   corridor was signed last year by Russia, India, and Iran, and was approved by   the Russian parliament and President Putin this month. Frank added that   Scandinavian and Baltic states, as well as Ukraine and Kazakhstan, have   expressed interest in the project.
	  
 
	  	  	  
	  
	  	   Russian Transport Minister Sergei Frank, who is on a three-day visit   to Iran, said on 16 April after meeting with his Iranian counterpart Ahmad   Khorram that Russia is ready to launch a trilateral transport project next   month known as "North-South," which will link the Western states   with Central Asian countries via Russia. The agreement on the transport   corridor was signed last year by Russia, India, and Iran, and was approved by   the Russian parliament and President Putin this month. Frank added that   Scandinavian and Baltic states, as well as Ukraine and Kazakhstan, have   expressed interest in the project. According to the agreement, Russia will   develop its Olya cargo terminal on the Caspian Sea in order to transit   containers on to Iranian ports. (RIA-Novosti)