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    GEORGIA-RUSSIA CONFLICT 'WAS COSTLY'

    PRESS TV
    Sept 4 2008
    Iran

    A study by the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies
    says the Georgian-Russian conflict has cost Tbilisi about $2.8 billion.

    The amount is equivalent to 2 billion euros according to the institute
    also known as 'WIIW' which published the report on Wednesday.

    The report said the final figure takes into account the material
    damage, which the Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili had estimated
    as well as future losses in production, exports and investment,
    AFP reported.

    "Georgia has experienced a real boom in recent years, noticeably from
    the construction of an oil and gas pipeline. (But) investor confidence
    risks being dented following the crisis," said Vasily Astrov, one of
    the report's authors.

    Astrov added that violence could return to the unstable region,
    namely the Nagorny Karabakh area which is close to the area where an
    oil pipeline is located.

    The report also noted that the crisis might put at risk an EU project
    to avoid Russia for natural gas supplies because of investors' concern
    over the reliability of Georgia as a transit country for gas supplies
    into Europe.

    The EU is hoping that the construction of a 3,300 Km pipeline, running
    from the Caspian Sea through the Caucasus via Turkey and the Balkan
    states to Austria will reduce its dependence on Russian supplies.
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