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    Trilateral transport consortium may be based in Baku

    Azer News, Azerbaijan
    June 10 2004

    The Azerbaijan State Railway Office told AssA-Irada that the
    headquaters of the Azerbaijan-Russia-Iran consortium on the
    Gazvin-Rasht-Astara railway may be based in Baku. The railway will
    be part of the North-South transport corridor.

    Working groups from the three countries are expected to establish the
    consortium's charter fund and work schedule by July 1. The location of
    the entity's headquarters may be determined in a meeting scheduled for
    July in Baku. Funds totaling $15 million are required for Azerbaijan
    to join the North-South transport corridor. The funds will be spent
    on the construction of a 6-km railway connecting Azerbaijan with Iran
    and a railway bridge over the Astarachay River.

    Construction of the Tehran-Baku railway, which is to link up with
    Russia's railroads, may commence early in 2005. According to the
    initial appraisal, $102 million is required for the implementation of
    the project, under which 340 kilometers of railway lines in Iran and
    Azerbaijan will be built and upgraded. Armenia may enter the project
    on the construction of a new railway linking Russia, Azerbaijan and
    Iran within the North-South international transport corridor. This
    opinion was revealed by Vice Speaker of the Armenian parliament Vaan
    Ovannisian, the co-chair of the Armenian-Russian inter-parliamentary
    commission. Ovannisian said that along with Azerbaijan, India and
    Oman are participating in the project. "It is common knowledge that
    Azerbaijan is trying to make Armenia withdraw from all transport
    and economic programs of regional importance. However, at present,
    our partners Russia, Iran and India don't plan to do so and Armenia
    is likely to enter the program," he noted.
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