Ministry of Transportation (Azerbaijan)
Azərbaycan Respublikasının Nəqliyyat Nazirliyi | |
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Formed | August 5, 1998 |
Headquarters | 1054 Tbilisi Avenue, Baku, Azerbaijan Republic AZ1122 |
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Website | www.mot.gov.az |
The Ministry of Transport of Azerbaijan Republic (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Respublikasının Nəqliyyat Nazirliyi) is a governmental agency within the Cabinet of Azerbaijan in charge of regulating transportation sector in Azerbaijan Republic. The ministry is headed by Ziya Mammadov.[1]
History
The ministry was established on August 5, 1998 by the Presidential Decree No. 743. The statute of the ministry was approved by the President Heydar Aliyev on June 10, 2003. According to the ministry charter, it is responsible for organization and implementation of state policies in the state railway, water, air and automobile transportation sector.[2]
Structure
The ministry is headed by the minister aided by two deputy ministers. Main functions of the ministry are regulation of activities in the transportation sector of Azerbaijan consisting of transportation activities of entities by railway, water, automobile, air; shipping and expedition activities; design, projection and construction of roads, repairs and maintenance of roads; technical maintenance of hydrotechnical equipment in maritime transportation; preparation of human resources and implementation of scientific research; cooperation with transportation ministries in other countries for joint projects.[3]
Projects
The ministry is involved in big international projects such as TRACECA for revitalization of the Ancient Silk Way, Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railway, etc. Almost all transport projects within Azerbaijan except for oil and gas pipelines such as Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan are regulated by the Ministry of Transport.[4] High economic growth in Azerbaijan in the recent years triggered many construction projects including repairs and construction of new roads throughout the country. In 2004, 46 km road between Ələt and Qazıməmməd was built, 6 new overpass bridges were built in Gabala, Tovuz, Gadabay, Ujar, Quba and Biləcəri, 290 km and 178 km of existing roads, 3 bridges were extensively repaired. Several sections of major interstate roads such as 508 km long Baku-Ələt-Qazakh highway, 85 km long Qazıməmməd-Kurdamir, 188 km long Kurdamir-Ucar-Yevlakh-Ganja were rebuilt according to international standards.[3] In late 2009, the ministry signed a protocol with the Korean International Cooperation Agency for the feasibility study for Baku Bay Sea Bridge Project. The projected bridge will connect Shykh with Zığ settlement stretching over Bay of Baku for 14.5 km.[5] Transport Minister Ziya Mammadov and President of Stadler Rail Group Peter Spuhler informed the President that Swiss Stadler Rail Group and Azerbaijan-based Railway International Distribution LLC signed a contract on establishment of joint venture for wagon-assembling.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ "CIA. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments". Retrieved 2010-11-18.
- ↑ "Azərbaycan Respublikasının Nəqliyyat Nazirliyi. Nazirlik haqqında" [The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Azerbaijan. About the Ministry]. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
- 1 2 "Nəqliyyat Nazirliyi" [Ministry of Transport]. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
- ↑ "World Investment News. V.I.P. Interviews. H.E. Mr. Ziya Mamedov". Retrieved 2010-11-18.
- ↑ Rashad Suleymanov (2009-12-18). "Azerbaijan's Ministry of Transport and KOICA sign a protocol on Baku Bay Sea Bridge Project". Azeri Press Agency. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
- ↑ Azeri Press Agency (2014-10-18). "President Ilham Aliyev attends groundbreaking ceremony of Ganja wagon-assembling plant". Azeri Press Agency. Retrieved 2014-10-18.