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  • TBILISI: Russian Blockade Leaves Armenia Paperless

    RUSSIAN BLOCKADE LEAVES ARMENIA PAPERLESS
    By M. Alkhazashvili
    (Translated by Tiko Giorgadze)

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Dec 7 2006

    The transport blockade imposed by Russia on Georgia has also isolated
    Armenia, and as a somewhat bizarre consequence, Armenia finds itself
    about to run out of newsprint paper.

    The paper shortage began after Russia imposed a transport blockade
    on Georgia in late September, Armenia started to import paper from
    the Ukraine, which delivered it by ferry to Georgia and then on to
    Armenia. Vrej Markosian, director of the Tigran the Great Yerevan
    publishing house, the biggest in Armenia, publishing over 30 magazines
    and newspapers, says that due to technical and financial problems,
    the paper that was to be delivered is still sitting in the Ukrainian
    port of Illychovsk. Unless a new shipment arrives, he warns that the
    presses will have to close on December 9.

    According to Markosian, it will be very expensive for Armenia to
    import paper from Iran and Turkey, reports the newspaper Rezonansi.
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