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    ARMENIA'S LOCATION MOST UNFAVORABLE AMONGE OTHER 37 LANDLOCKED COUNTIRES

    Azg/arm
    13 Jan 05

    Out of 191 UN states 37 are landlocked, that is have no outlet to the
    sea. Most of those states though have favorable geographical position
    with navigable rivers and have no serious conflict with neighbors or
    else is a EU member and have no problem with goods importing and
    exporting.

    Armenia is a classic example of a landlocked country. Armenia's border
    stretches 1254 kilometers, 566 of which fall on Azerbaijan, 221 on
    Nakhijevan (that was conjoined to Azerbaijan in 1921), 268 on Turkey,
    164 on Georgia and 35 on Iran. Today, only 199 kilometers or 16
    percent of the border is not under blockade.

    An outlet to the sea is not the only guarantee for a prosperous
    country, of course. But in case of Armenia, its landlocked position
    together with corruption and foul rivalry in economy is the main
    factor of countryâ=80=99s underdevelopment.

    We put the unsolved Nagorno Karabakh issue aside because, as foreign
    minister Vartan Oskanian said, it has no price.

    It's hard to imagine that Azerbaijan will quit the blockade before the
    Karabakh issue is settled. It must be noted that Azerbaijan had
    blocked the railroads to Armenia before the war. Azerbaijan has also
    cut off Armenia-Iran railway communication as the Yerevan-Julfa-Tavriz
    railroad is passing through Nakhijevan. Ijevan-Baku railroad also does
    not work thus cutting Armenia off Georgia.

    The Armenian-Turkish border, stretching 268 km., has been under
    blocked for 10 years now. Turkey suggests Armenia to give up Armenian
    Genocide claims, declare that it has no territorial claims and
    withdraw its forces from Nagorno Karabakh and only then Turkey will
    open Alijan-Margara and Aqyaqa-Aghurik border-gates and the
    Kars-Gyumri railway.

    The Armenian-Iranian border, stretching 35 km., was the most stable
    and reliable one for Armenia during the last decade. Though
    Agarak-Norduz border-gate is working uninterruptedly, it is not
    reliable either as, firstly, the road section passing through Qajaran
    becomes impassable and dangerous in winter and, secondly, Armenia pays
    far more money for its export from Russia and other states coming via
    Iran.

    All for 3 border-gates on Armenia-Georgia 164 km border and
    Yerevan-Gyumri-Tbilisi railroad are also working uninterruptedly. But
    the latter cannot be considered a road connecting Armenia with the
    outer world as far as Georgia maintains blockade on the Abkhazian
    railway. Nevertheless, Georgia today isthe key state connecting
    Armenia with the world. The Poti and Batumi harbors receive Armenian
    import and export.

    Armenia's extremely unfavorable geographical location was a headache
    for every Armenian government. Russia's blockade of Georgia-North
    Ossetia border-gate and Novorosiysk-Poti sea route was enough to seal
    off Armenia late last year.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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