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    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    June 6 2009


    Armenian PM Complains on High Transportation Tariffs in Georgia

    Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 6 Jun.'09 / 16:44


    Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said Yerevan should reduce its
    economic dependency on Georgia's transit infrastructure by reopening
    railway link with Turkey, Yerevan-based news agency, Novosti Armenia,
    reported.

    Two-third of Armenia's foreign trade turnover is conducted in transit
    through Georgia.

    PM Sargsyan complained, according to this report, that transportation
    of cargo from other parts of the world to the Georgian ports of Batumi
    and Poti was twice cheaper than to transport cargo from Batumi or Poti
    to Armenia.

    `Our dependency in this regard [on Georgia] is extremely negative and
    our neighbors use it, as transaction cost is extremely high and we are
    not able to achieve its reduction,' PM Sarkisyan was quoted by Novosti
    Armenia. `It will significantly increase our economic system's
    independence if we have alternative railway routes linking us with
    Europe and with other regions.'
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