
Uzbekistan Pursues Efforts to Develop Transit Routes Through Afghanistan
KABUL — Uzbekistan is pursuing efforts to develop transit routes through Afghanistan.
RTA published an investigation on the topic on April 12, 2026, titled "Investigation; Uzbekistan's Efforts to Develop Transit through Afghanistan."
The report's summary states that Uzbekistan is actively engaged in these transit development initiatives.
No further details on specific projects, timelines or involved parties were provided in the source materials.
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