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    ARMENIA AND IRAN PLAN RAIL LINK

    United Press International
    April 4 2009

    YEREVAN, Armenia, April 4 (UPI) -- Armenia and Iran have signed an
    agreement for a railway that would link Armenia to the Persian Gulf.

    The line would not become a reality for about five years, the Russian
    Interfax news agency reported. A working group is expected to take
    about 18 months to determine the best route and do a feasibility
    study and constructing the line would take three to four years,
    Iranian Roads and Transportation Minister Hamed Behbahani said.

    Armenia, a landlocked country, has no rail line that crosses its
    border. Rail lines to Azerbaijan and Turkey have been closed for years,
    and the rail link with Russia was cut by the Russian-Georgian conflict
    since it crosses Georgia.

    Behbahani said the line would be about 300 miles long, with most of
    that distance in Armenia.

    Gurgen Sarkisian, the Armenian minister of transportation and
    communications, described the rail line as "a continuation of the
    Silk Road," the historic trade route that connected China with the
    Middle East.
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