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    Interfax
    July 26 2004

    Georgia interested in gas via Iran-Armenia pipeline

    Yerevan. (Interfax) - Georgia is interested in the idea of importing
    Iranian gas via the Iran-Armenia pipeline, Georgian Foreign Minister
    Salome Zurabishvili said in an interview with the Armenian press
    during a visit to Yervan this week.

    The Georgian authorities are ready to look at this idea as they aim
    to develop transit shipments through the Caucuses, she said.

    Earlir, Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian was cited as saying
    that in talks held in Teheran at the start of July with Georgian
    President Mikhail Saakashvili and Iranian authorities on cooperation
    in Iranian gas transportation to Europe, two transit options were
    discussed. One envisages transportation through Armenia and the other
    through Azerbaijan. Iranian and Georgian media have reported that
    Georgia's Energy Ministry prefers the Azerbaijan option.

    A government delegation from Armenia, headed by Prime Minister
    Andranik Margarian, will visit Tbilisi next week, the Armenian
    government told Interfax. The delegation will include Energy Minister
    Armen Movsisian. During the visit, there will be a meeting of the
    intergovernmental economic cooperation committee and discussions on
    cooperation in the energy sector, including gas.

    Earlier, Georgian Energy Minister Niki Gilauri said Saakashvili had
    reached an agreement on natural gas supplies via Azerbaijan while he
    was in Iran. The minister said deliveries could begin in
    January-February 2005.
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