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    ARMENIA TRANSFERS RAILWAYS TO MANAGEMENT OF RUSSIAN-OWNED COMPANY

    Mediamax
    Feb 13 2008
    Armenia

    Yerevan, 13 February: An agreement was signed in Yerevan today on the
    transfer of Armenian Railways to the concession management of South
    Caucasus Railways, which was founded by Russian Railways.

    Mediamax reports that the trilateral agreement was signed by Armenian
    Transport Minister Andranik Manukyan, the general director of South
    Caucasus Railways, Aleksandr Kuznetsov, and the president of Russian
    Railways, Vladimir Yakunin.

    In line with the agreement, Armenia is obliged to transfer the right to
    use and manage the concession assets to the concession holder, South
    Caucasus Railways, for a 20-year period with the option of extending
    the agreement for another 20 years. The agreement is underwritten by
    Russian Railways.

    The concession holder is obliged to invest 174.5bn drams [about 600m
    dollars] in the development of Armenian Railways, of which 53.3bn
    drams should be spent on renovating infrastructure, and 8bn drams on
    buying new rolling stock. As a guarantee, Russian Railways should in
    turn pay 57m dollars to the Armenian side and assume responsibility
    for the fulfilment of obligations.

    According to the agreement, South Caucasus Railways should within
    30 days of the signing of the agreement make a lump-sum payment of
    1.7bn drams to the concession provider. In addition, the Armenian
    side will every year receive 2 per cent of the concession holder's
    gross revenues.
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