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  • Tbilisi: Ferry route to open between Russia and Georgia

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Dec 14 2004

    Ferry route to open between Russia and Georgia
    By M. Alkhazashvili

    An agreement between Georgia and Russia regarding a ferry line
    connecting the two ports of Poti and Kavkaz is to be signed in the
    first half of January 2005. The service should increase cargo
    turnover between the two countries.

    The decision to sign the agreement was taken during a meeting on
    December 10 in Moscow attended by Minister of Economy Kakha
    Bendukidze, Head of Georgian Railways David Onoprishvili, and Russian
    Transport Minister Igor Levitin.

    Levitin discussed the idea with Bendukidze, and officials say both
    ports have already carried out serious preliminary works in a short
    period of time.

    Experts think that the opening of this route will increase business
    partnerships and will improve the transportation of goods between the
    two countries in winter. Currently cargo is transported between the
    two countries along the Georgian military highway, but this passes
    through the high mountains and heavy snow in winter often creates
    problems.

    Furthermore, transportation tariffs are expected to go down and Poti
    Port will handle a greater amount of cargo. The opening of this route
    will also make it easier for Armenia to send and receive cargo.

    As a result, Armenia is understandably interested in this route being
    opened. It has on several occasions asked Georgia to re-establish its
    rail connection with Russia via Abkhazia, but until Georgian refugees
    return to Abkhazia, the Georgian government is unlikely to accede to
    this demand.
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