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    Russia to heed Armenia interests in transport projects
    By Ksenia Kaminskaya, Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    February 17, 2005 Thursday

    YEREVAN, February 17 -- Russia would maximally take into account the
    interests of Armenia in transport projects, the Armenian government's
    press service said.

    It said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Armenian Prime
    Minister Andranik Margaryan discussed this topic at their meeting in
    Yeravan on Thursday.

    Armenia expressed concern over an international project of the
    transport corridor North South, part of which is a plan of constructing
    a railroad from Iran to Azerbaijan (Kazwin-Resht-Astara) bypassing
    Armenia.

    Lavrov said he would inform the chief of Russian Railways company,
    Gennady Fadeyev, about this, the press service said.

    It said a memorandum on setting up a Russian-Azerbaijani-Iranian
    enterprise for building the Kazwin-Resht-Astara railroad had been
    signed after the recent meeting of a commission for organisation of
    the transport corridor.

    It is expected that a 300-kilometre stretch of the railroad will be
    built within two year with assistance from Russia and Azerbaijan.

    The cost of the project will be more than 600 million roubles.

    Lavrov and the Armenian prime minister also discussed the time of
    launching the railway-ferry crossing Caucasus-Poti.

    Margaryan said Armenia attached great important to this link, as
    "it will allow substantially increasing trade with Russia."

    He and Lavrov discussed prospects for resumption of a link at
    Abkhazia's segment of the Georgian railway.

    The press service cited Margarayn as saying at the meeting with Lavrov
    that there was the need "for rehabilitating as soon as possible and
    increasing the production capacity of enterprises that had been turned
    over to Russia's property in repayment of the state debt to Russia".

    Lavrov assured that Russia was doing "everything possible for making
    necessary investment in the enterprises turned over to it and ensuring
    their full capacity activity".
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