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    RUSSIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS CONCERNED ABOUT COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS OF ARMENIA

    ARMINFO News Agency
    October 17, 2006 Tuesday

    Today, at a press-conference on the results of the session of
    the Armenian-Russian inter- parliamentary commission for economic
    cooperation in Yerevan, Russian co-chairman, member of the Federation
    Council Nikolay Ryzhkov said that the problem of communications has
    been worrying Armenia and Russia for 16 years, and the mechanisms of
    its efficient solution are not found yet.

    Nevetheless, he pointed out three ways of solving Armenias'
    communication problems. The first way is the ferry service. Of course,
    there are some difficulties here, e.g. prohibition of crossing the
    excisable commodities, but they entrusted Igor Chernyshenko, a State
    Duma member, with initiating the corresponding legislative amendments
    to allow the ferry service of excisable commodities. The co-chairman
    also expressed discontent with the activity of the Armenian and
    Russian sides in cargo formation, and emphasized that he had taken
    up this issue but didn't see the return initiative of the Armenian
    side. Yet, he said that he will actively examine this problem again,
    but the Armenian side should also do something.

    The second way is the one through Iran. Ryzhkov said that it is not
    the best variant, but the most realistic one at the moment. However,
    the most efficient solution of the communication problems of the
    region would be the opening of the Abkhazian railroad which requires
    money and time. According to various estimations, the resumption of
    the Abkhazian railroad will require some $100-200 mln, he noted.

    Ryzhkov stressed that the exploitation of the railroad is not an
    economical but a political problem. The Georgian authorities have
    politicized this problem, and if the political forces come to a
    consensus, the problem will be solved, he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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