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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    August 24, 2004 Tuesday 8:28 AM Eastern Time

    Putin, Levitin discuss development of transport in South Russia

    By Mikhail Petrov

    SOCHI


    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Transport Minister Igor Levitin
    discussed Tuesday the development of transport infrastructure in
    southern Russia.

    Levitin noted that one the main tasks of the ministry is to harmonise
    motor, railway, sea and air transport to reduce expenses in passenger
    and cargo traffic.

    "Southern Russia accounts for about 30 percent of the volume of
    traffic," Levitin emphasised. Meanwhile, "the transport network is
    developed irregularly, he said, noting that it is possible to get to
    some cities only with changes. "Our main task is to unify transport
    so that people could get to southern Russia from any part of the
    country," the minister emphasised.

    Speaking on highways, Levitin stressed that their network is quite
    developed, but is not always safe for passenger traffic, as roads are
    going in the highlands. "We reconsidered the transport concept in
    order to retarget funds and provide for safe travelling of people,"
    he said, adding that the ministry is planning to implement plans for
    the construction of tunnels quicker.

    Among tasks of the ministry and development of seaports "we want to
    restore sea shipments, particularly between Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia
    and Russia as there is a need but no possibilities for this," Levitin
    pointed out.

    The minister also informed the president that he would make a trip in
    the Krasnodar territory with governor Alexander Tkachev on Wednesday
    in order to inspect all facilities.
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