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    Civil Georgia
    April 29 2005

    Tbilisi Hints it may Soften Stance over Abkhaz Railway


    The Georgian daily Rezonansi (Resonance) quotes Georgian
    Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze as saying after talks with
    her Armenian counterpart Artur Bagdasarian, which was held on April
    28, that Tbilisi `has changed its position over restoration of a
    railway link via Abkhazia and is ready to discuss this issue if a
    concrete progress is made in resolving of the [Abkhaz] conflict.'

    `This [restoration of a railway via Abkhazia] is very complicated
    issue and of course in case of a political will of all the sides
    involved, it can be positively solved; hence it will also be a
    positive contribution to a resolution of the Abkhaz problem,' Nino
    Burjanadze added.

    She also said that, unlike previous years, now Georgia is ready to
    consider restoration of a railway link in parallel to resolving of
    problems related to the political issues as well as to return of
    internally displaced persons in Abkhazia.

    Nino Burjanadze's this statement was perceived as softening of stance
    by Tbilisi over the issue of restoration of a railway communication
    between Georgia and Russia via breakaway Abkhazia, which has been
    halted decade ago as a result of conflict in Abkhazia.

    The Georgian authorities were pushing forward return of displaced
    Georgians to Abkhazia as a pre-condition to restoration of the
    railway.

    Restoration of railway via Abkhazia is of vital importance for
    Armenia, which can get a rail access to its strategic partner -
    Russia if Georgia agrees to rehabilitate this railway connection.
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