The connection and integration of the Far East markets and the EU market will be possible with the New Silk Road, which will be built with high-speed train networks developed by Turkey.
The Southern Gas Corridor, which will carry the Caspian Sea and Iraq and even Iran and the Eastern Mediterranean energy resources, starting from the Caspian resources, to Europe, and the New Silk Road are sisters, and these energy and commercial transit routes will also ensure great Asia-Europe integration.
The New Silk Road crossing, which starts from the ports in the Chinese territory where the East China Sea ends, forms the middle corridor with Iran via Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan-Caspian and will reach Europe by sea and railway through Anatolia and the Mediterranean Sea, using the Bosphorus crossings via Turkey by sea. As a railway, it will reach Europe via the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, with the Marmaray high-speed train pass.