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    Haykakan Zhamanak, Armenia
    Dec 25 2009

    Georgia opens border with Russia to restrain "separatism" in Javakheti


    Russia and Georgia came to a final agreement on opening terrestrial
    border between the two countries with Switzerland's mediation
    yesterday [24 December]. It is a question of the only border
    checkpoint on Russian-Georgian border - Verkhniy Lars, which has been
    closed since July 2006. As for deadlines for reopening the checkpoint,
    the statement of the Russian Foreign Ministry issued yesterday says
    that it will officially be opened on 1 March 2010. Meanwhile, the
    Georgian side agrees to open the border - dropping previous
    preconditions for Moscow to cancel the embargo on imports of Georgian
    vines, mineral waters, and agricultural products, which was imposed in
    2006. The Georgian side made the decision to open the border with
    Russia on 16 November - during a session of the Security Council
    convened by [Georgian] President Mikheil Saakashvili. Saakashvili put
    forward three arguments for opening the border, and one of them
    directly refers to Armenia. According to Saakashvili, "Georgia should
    not lose the status, role, and significance of a transit country for
    countries in the region". It is supposed that by opening the border,
    Georgia wants to preserve Armenia's dependence on it in case of
    possible opening of the Armenian-Turkish border in April 2010, and
    this has not only financial, but also political importance for this
    country.

    In essence, this dependence will become a guarantee for Tbilisi, which
    will make Javakheti Armenians renounce manifestations of separatism,
    and the official Yerevan be interested in restraining manifestations
    of separatism in Javakheti as it did previously - by cooperating with
    the Georgian authorities. Armenia is showing great interest in opening
    the Russian-Georgian border, because Armenia's only terrestrial route
    with Russia is ensured via Verkhniy Lars. Due to the closure of
    Verkhniy Lars, cargo shipments from Armenia to Russia and in the
    opposite direction were carried out via the Black Sea - by ferry
    boats, which are incomparably more costly and time consuming. It is
    expected that after opening the checkpoint, up to 40 per cent of cargo
    shipments will be carried out via Verkhniy Lars.

    [translated from Armenian]
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