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    U.S. AND RUSSIA UNBLOCK SOUTH CAUCASUS

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Sept 4 2009
    Armenia

    Georgian mass media reported about the opening of "Upper Lars"
    checkpoint, the new checkpoint opening ceremony took place in
    Russian-Georgian border in Kazbegi.

    The construction was funded by the United States and managed by
    a corps of U.S. army engineers. US 2.4 $ mln was spent on the
    project. U.S. Ambassador to Georgia John Tefft, Georgian Finance
    Minister Kakha Baindurashvili as well as Zaza Gogava, the chief
    of border police and Grigoriy Grigalashvili, the chief of patrol
    forces participated in the ceremony. The U.S. side expressed hope
    that Georgia and Armenia will restore economic and tourist ties, and
    the Kazbegi station (Upper Lars form Russian side) will contribute
    to safe transportation of people and goods between the countries.

    In his interview with Azerbaijan-based 1news.az., Tengiz Pkhaladze,
    the head of the Georgian Center for Geopolitical Research, expressed
    the opinion that the newly opened checkpoint will make full-fledged
    traffic possible. "Washington's aim is control over the entire
    South Caucasus, but Armenia frustrates all their plans, and they
    seek for an alternative. The opening of the Upper Lars checkpoint,
    and the Turkish-Armenian border negotiations are part of this plan,"
    the expert said. It is noteworthy Russia has not tried to conduct
    direct negotiations with Georgia, but held talks with United States.

    "It seems Moscow and Washington agreed on some issue related to the
    Caucasus. Let us not forget that Russia used to express discontent
    with the possible reopening of the Armenian-Turkish border. At present,
    however, Moscow even welcomes these agreements. The checkpoint opening
    has also been perceived calmly by Russia. However one cannot say the
    checkpoint will work properly, as the Russian side used to repeatedly
    open and then close it in the past. I do not want to be too optimistic
    over Upper Lars," he said.

    Earlier, the political analyst Armen Gevorgyan told NEWS.am that
    Washington and Moscow shared roles in the settlement of South Caucasian
    problems. According to Gevorgyan, the United States has assumed part of
    the responsibility for the settlement of Armenian-Turkish relations,
    and the initiative policy of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
    is evidence thereof. The Russian side pledged to contribute to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process - the Maydorf Declaration and the
    number of Armenian-Azerbaijani presidential meetings in Moscow are
    evidence thereof as well.

    Commenting on the reports on the planned reopening of the Upper
    Lars checkpoint and the U.S. contribution the process, Gevorkyan
    underlined: "U.S-Russian agreements seem to be of larger scope than
    we expected. After the August war (war in South Ossetia) Russia
    became more compliant, agreeing to a dialogue with Washington. The
    matter concerns the full-scale unblocking of the region by joint
    efforts, without touching upon South Ossetia and Abkhazia problem,
    and drawing parallels with Kosovo. Armenian-Turkish border opening
    is senseless if commodity flow stalls at the Georgian-Russian and
    Armenian-Azerbaijani borders. Most likely, the Armenian-Turkish
    rapprochement and a breakthrough in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process
    are part of the unblocking plan in the South Caucasus."
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