Passenger rail services between the capital cities of Iran and Turkey are set to resume in July, the CEO of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways announced.
Saeid Rasouli made the announcement after a meeting with Turkish rail officials in Tehran on Sunday.
Tehran-Ankara passenger train services were suspended in 2015 following an explosion triggered by terrorists. None of the 180 passengers was injured in the incident, but a wagon was damaged.
The Turkish government blamed PKK insurgents for the attack.
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