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    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    April 26 2005

    PM: Privatization of Trunk Gas Pipeline Ruled Out


    In an interview with Russian news agency Interfax on April 25
    Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli said, that the Georgian
    authorities made `a pragmatic' decision to rehabilitate the gas
    pipeline system of the country instead of its privatization.

    `This is a final decision,' Nogaideli stated.

    `We are following our own interests and in this particular case, our
    economic interests. Previously, we had particular problems with
    attraction of funds for rehabilitation, but very soon we will receive
    USD 40 million from the U.S. program [referring to the Millennium
    Challenge Account],' the Georgian PM said.

    Russian energy giant Gazprom was interested in purchasing trunk
    pipeline. Georgian leadership's statements made in February over
    possible privatization of gas pipeline system to the Russian
    state-controlled Gazprom triggered concerns of not only Georgian
    opposition, but also of the United States.

    Zurab Nogaideli said that Georgia needs these pipelines'
    rehabilitation in order to ensure Russian gas supply to both Georgia
    and Armenia via Georgia. `Hence, we will profit by transiting gas
    through the pipeline,' Nogaideli said, adding that Georgia will
    receive 10% of transited gas as a transit fee.

    `We will not create any problems to Russian gas transit to Armenia,'
    he said.

    The Georgian Prime Minister stressed that Georgia is also interested
    in alternative ways of gas supplies. `Frankly speaking, if the gas
    from [U.S.-backed] Shah-Deniz [Azerbaijan] is cheaper than the
    Russian gas, we will buy gas from them, or vice versa. This is a
    clear and pragmatic approach,' Nogaideli added.
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