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    YEREVAN EYES ANOTHER MASSIVE PROJECT

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/08/06 /yerevan-eyes-another-massive-project/
    Aug 6, 2009

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-The government formalized on Thursday its extremely
    ambitious plans to seek more than $1 billion in external funding for
    the expansion and upgrading of Armenia's key highways which it says
    would turn the country into a regional transit hub.

    The government ordered relevant regional authorities to halt any
    construction along hundreds of miles of roads stretching from northwest
    the Armenian-Iranian border to Georgia. It also approved funding for
    the first feasibility study on the project which it hopes will be
    financed by the Manila-based Asian Development Bank (ADB).

    "We are launching a big process of road construction," Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan said at a weekly session of his cabinet. "North-South
    highway will meet the highest international standards," he told
    ministers.

    Sargsyan estimated the total cost of the project at roughly $1.5
    billion, a sum worth more than half of Armenia's state budget
    for this year. He said the Armenian government has already asked
    the ADB for a $700 million loan to finance the first phase of road
    reconstruction. The bank's governing board will consider the request
    when it meets next month, he added.

    Transport and Communications Minister Gurgen Sargsian said last month
    that Yerevan and the ADB are already negotiating on the release of
    $1 million in funding for the comprehensive feasibility studies on
    the project.

    "The project enables us to play a serious transit role in the region,"
    he told journalists. "So it's not an Armenian project, it's a regional
    project."

    Sargsian said that neighboring Iran would find it much easier to use
    Armenian territory for cargo shipments to and from Georgia and other
    countries. He also stressed that the upgraded roads would connect
    to a highway in southern Georgia leading to the Black Sea ports of
    Batumi and Poti.

    The Armenian and Georgian governments agreed last year to jointly
    seek external assistance for rebuilding that highway and thereby
    significantly shortening travel between Armenia and the Georgian Black
    Sea coast. The issue was on the agenda of Georgian President Mikheil
    Saakashvili's recent visit to Yerevan. Sarkisian said afterwards that
    the ADB has agreed in principle to finance the project.

    The bank was already approached by the Yerevan government last year
    over the financing of an even more ambitious project to build a
    railway connecting Armenia and Iran. Expert says its implementation
    would cost more than $1 billion.

    The figure pales in comparison with at least $5 billion need for the
    construction of a new reactor at the Metsamor nuclear power plant
    planned by the government. The latter insists that foreign investors
    have shown an interest in the project. But it has still not named
    any of them.
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