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    OPENING OF ARMENIA-TURKEY BORDER WILL NOT AFFECT EFFICIENCY OF BAKU-TBILISI-KARS RAILWAY: AZERBAIJANI TRANSPORT MINISTRY

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/business/ 57739.html
    Nov 24 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Azerbaijani Deputy Transport Minister Musa
    Panahov.

    Day.Az: At what stage are works to build Baku-Tbilisi-Akhalkalaki-Kars
    railway?

    Musa Panahov: Work is underway in the construction site to establish
    a new connection. I mean the 26 kilometers of new railway which is
    laid to connect the border with Turkey to counter a branch under
    construction. The construction work is much more intense in Georgia
    than ever before. We have stepped up the pace of construction and
    involved extra forces from a contractor. Overhaul of the section
    from Marabda to Akhalkalaki station has completed. In other words,
    the project documents are ready.

    The project is implemented in three lots. A tender has been opened to
    overhaul a section from Marabda to Tetritskaro. About 30 kilometers
    of railway needs to be repaired. The winner of the tender will deal
    with overhaul of this section. This section of the railway must also
    be ready for tasks laid down in the draft to ensure large volumes of
    traffic in future.

    Accordingly, tenders will be opened in early 2010 for overhaul
    of other sections up to Akhalkalaki. Akhalkalaki interchangeable
    station is being projected at the moment. So, we will announce a
    tender for construction of the new station of Akhalkalaki in the
    middle of next year.

    Q: So, you say everything is going on according to schedule?

    A: Yes, everything is going according to schedule. We will complete
    the project in the first half of 2012.

    Q: In recent months, there were views that Azerbaijan may limit funds
    for the construction of its part due to warming of Turkish-Armenian
    relations. Are there any grounds for such an assumption?

    A: There is no any reason for such statements. Our work is moving
    forward in accordance with schedule despite cost of the project
    has increased. The prices on building materials rose as soon as the
    project began to be implemented. I believe cost of the project will
    continue to rise to some extent. This is due mainly to the fact that
    reconstruction and overhaul of the previously existing 160-kilometer
    stretch requires more funds.

    Q: What are your views about political experts' statements
    claiming that this international project may lose significance once
    Armenia-Turkey border is opened?

    A: All current and future factors were taken into consideration when
    the draft and feasibility study of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway
    project were developed.

    This project is independent of the question whether the border
    between Turkey and Armenia will open. This is absolutely independent,
    self-sufficient transportation project that will operate very
    efficiently. So, opening of borders will not have a negative affect
    on economic viability of the project. The construction work will
    continue under any circumstances.

    Q: You mean the Baku-Tbilisi-Akhalkalaki-Kars can not lose its economic
    value after political changes?

    A: Yes. Because this project is economically efficient and it will
    operate even if the borders with Armenia are opened. Indeed, there are
    old Soviet railway of international importance which connect Azerbaijan
    to Turkey via Armenia. However, (even excluding all political points)
    it will be necessary to overhaul the section in the territory of
    Azerbaijan occupied by Armenia in order to make it work.

    That is about 200 kilometers of railway, which needs to be fully
    overhauled as Armenians have looted infrastructure and almost destroyed
    the railroad. Rebuilding 200 km-section will cost more than the project
    we are implementing at the moment. It will also take very long time.
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