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    GEORGIAN AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA: KARS-AKHALKALAKI IS A NO-OPTION RAILROAD

    Lragir/am
    20 March 06

    Georgia has to build the Kars-Akhalkalaki railroad, every country
    needs transit routes, and we will be glad if the Gyumri-Kars railroad
    is operated, stated Revaz Gachecheladzeh, Georgian Ambassador to
    Armenia on March 20.

    According to him, Georgia has no reasons to reject economic flows
    determined by the railroad, with the annual capacity of the Georgian
    ports of 22 billion tones.

    Soon the ports will not supply the demands of developing Georgia. Revaz
    Gachecheladzeh thinks that the Kars-Akhalkalaki railroad is favorable
    for Javakheti too. "Not all the freight is for transit, part of it
    remains. Besides, crafts will develop in Akhalkalaki." The ambassador
    suggests viewing Kars-Akhalkalaki as a purely economic project that
    will become part of the Beijing-Paris highway.

    Georgia, which welcomes the re-operation of Gyumri-Kars, will not
    try to influence Turkey or Azerbaijan in the question of opening the
    borders, however. " First because even the Minsk Group cannot influence
    Turkey and Azerbaijan," and besides, "like Armenia, we also conduct
    a complementary policy, we want to have good relations with everyone,
    and especially our neighbors. The question of opening the borders is
    your internal affair."

    Everyone understands that Kars-Akhalkalaki is not favorable for
    Armenia. The ambassador does not say anything with regard to this. The
    Georgian-Armenian economic relations were not satisfactory but there is
    progress. For instance, in Georgia they are already selling Armenian
    products - juice, cigarettes, cement, etc. Besides, the Armenians are
    building a hotel in the resort town of Kobuleti. "We assist the inflow
    of the Armenian capital to Georgia. I think you would assist the inflow
    of the Georgian capital to Armenia. Our markets are small, and if we
    unite, both countries will benefit," assures Revaz Gachecheladzeh.

    The Armenians and Georgians are also implementing regional
    projects. The second transmission line of electricity from Armenia
    to Georgia is being built.

    If it joins the Iran-Armenia line, something that Georgia is eager for,
    trilateral cooperation would facilitate the export of electricity among
    these three countries. Georgia would like the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline
    to reach Georgia and have a sufficient capacity to transport gas to
    Europe, which would be favorable for both Armenia and Georgia. But
    "Armenia decided to construct a small pipeline."
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