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    TO NATO VIA NABUCCO
    by Oleg Nikiforov

    WPS Agency
    What the Papers Say (Russia)
    July 28, 2009 Tuesday
    Russia

    GEORGIA, AZERBAIJAN, AND OTHER POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES ARE PROMISED A
    CHANCE AT NATO MEMBERSHIP; Nabucco vs South Stream: an update.

    As soon as Turkey and four EU countries signed an agreement on
    Nabucco in Ankara, some media outlets in the West began hailing it
    as a triumph over Gazprom's South Stream. Was it a triumph indeed?

    Reinhard Mitschek, managing director of Nabucco Gas Pipeline
    International, advised hotheads to hold their horses in his interview
    with Radio Deutsche Welle. He said that the final investment
    agreement on construction of the gas pipeline would only be signed
    in 2010, i.e. after the signing of agreements with future suppliers
    and consumers. Investments will be made only when gas shipment and
    procurement contracts have been signed, he said. It will be the point
    of no-return. Where the gas for the pipeline will be found and how
    much gas will be needed remains to be seen yet.

    Iraq, Egypt, and Azerbaijan were initially regarded as
    suppliers. Turkmenistan joined this prospective list at a later
    date. These days, some African countries like Nigeria are regarded as
    potential participants in the project too. Still, Gazprom Enhanced
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    Recent 60 Days is already there, discussing the matter with these
    countries.

    Participants in Nabucco are going out of their way to secure gas for
    the future pipeline. RWE of Germany got a gas prospecting license
    in the Turkmen sector of the Caspian Sea. RWE CEO Jurgen Grossman
    and Turkmen President Gurbankuly Berdymuhammedov signed the treaty
    in Turkmenbashi (former Krasnovodsk) three days after the agreement
    signing in Ankara.

    In any event, economic factors are not all that ought to be taken
    into account. It is necessary as well to bear in mind the tricky
    political situation in the Caucasus. It is made tricky by tension in
    the relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh and
    Georgia's confrontation with Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Not exactly
    theaters of operations at this point, all these areas remain sites of
    latent conflicts - this is apparently why some promoters of Nabucco
    say that Russia is welcome to join the project too.

    Nabucco is scheduled to bring the first gas to customers in 2014. The
    Russian-Italian Blue Stream is expected to become functional by that
    time too. Rivalry between them promises to be vicious until then even
    without big-time politics interfering. It is common knowledge after all
    that the United States has been promoting Nabucco precisely in order
    to keep the increase of Russia's influence with Europe in check. It
    means that Georgia and perhaps Azerbaijan too will be offered to join
    NATO by artificially mitigated procedures. It is military-political
    considerations and selection suppliers and customers that will then
    become vital in determination of the future outcome of the race of
    the two projects.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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