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    Russia, Armenia considering cargo shipments by Caspian Sea
    By Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    October 14, 2004 Thursday

    YEREVAN, October 14 -- Russia and Armenia are looking into the
    possibility of using the maritime route between Astrakhan in the
    delta of the Volga and the Iranian Caspian port of Enzeli for cargo
    shipments, alternative to land haulage across the Russian-Georgian
    border, Russian Transport Minister Igor Levitin said here Thursday.

    As he addressed a news conference upon the end of talks in Yerevan,
    Levitin quoted experts as saying the Caspian route is "shorter and
    less expensive".

    "For this, we'll have to settle some formalities with the Iranians,"
    he indicated.

    He also mentioned the closure of the Verkny Lars border-crossing post
    on the Russian-Georgian state border.

    "The goal of the measures underway there is to deny the entry to the
    cars and people, who may do things like that ones that occurred in
    Beslan," Levitin said.

    "But this will not affect in any way the cargos and people that have
    nothing to do with terrorism," he said.

    That is why a decision was taken a few days ago to open Verkhny Lars
    again, he indicated.

    The automobile jam has been liquidated by now," Levitin said.
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