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    Georgia, Azerbaijan connect sections of key oil pipeline

    Associated Press Worldstream
    October 16, 2004 Saturday 11:45 AM Eastern Time

    BAKU, Azerbaijan -- The presidents of Azerbaijan and Georgia on
    Saturday presided over the welding of two sections of a strategic oil
    pipeline seen as key to reducing Western dependence on Middle East oil.

    Attending the ceremony on the border between the two ex-Soviet
    republics, Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliev and Mikhail Saakashvili
    of Georgia hailed the US$3.6-billion Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline as
    essential both for their countries and the entire region.

    "This pipeline will help create new opportunities for our peoples,
    and attract major resources," Aliev said. "It will also contribute
    significantly to the region's security."

    Stephen Mann, the U.S. State Department envoy for Caspian energy
    development, attended the ceremony. Mann sought to dismiss fears
    about the pipeline's security, saying it was being built far from
    the zones of conflicts in the region.

    Azerbaijan has been unable to solve a conflict over its
    Nagorno-Karabakh enclave, which has been under Armenian control since
    1994, and Georgia has been haunted by conflicts in its breakaway
    provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which have run their own
    affairs since the early 1990s.

    The 1,760-kilometer (1,100-mile) pipeline runs from Baku, Azerbaijan,
    to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, where oil from Azerbaijan's Caspian
    Sea fields will be loaded onto tankers for Western markets.

    It is set to begin operation next year.
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