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  • Ferry from Russia delivers corn to Georgia's Poti port

    Ferry from Russia delivers corn to Georgia's Poti port
    By Tengiz Pachkoria

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    March 27, 2005 Sunday

    TBILISI, March 27 -- The first railroad ferry from Russia is being
    unloaded in the Georgian port of Poti.

    "The Anenkov ferryboat has come from the port of Kavkaz on Russia's
    Stavropol territory with 18 train cars onboard. The train cars carry
    corn. The ferry is being unloaded," a source in the Poti port told
    Itar-Tass.

    At first the ferry will make one trip per week, and the traffic will be
    more intensive later. Starting from April the ferry will deliver wine,
    Borzhomi mineral water, magnesium concentrates and other commodities
    from Poti to Kavkaz.

    Russian Transport Minister Igor Levitin and Georgian late prime
    minister Zurab Zhvania signed an agreement on the ferry line this
    January.

    President Vladimir Putin said he hopes that the ferry line will
    promote regional business. "I hope that this ferry line will meet
    the interests of all regional countries. This is a good step in the
    right direction. It will promote business and create jobs," Putin said.

    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Central Asian countries also have an access
    to the ferry line.

    The land railroad traffic between Georgia and Russia was stopped in
    August 1992 after an armed conflict in the Abkhaz autonomous republic
    had begun.
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