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  • Turkish press: EU to involve Armenia in Nabucco project

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am, Armenia
    Sept 5 2009

    Turkish press: EU to involve Armenia in Nabucco project at Georgia's
    expense


    13:07 / 09/05/2009According to the Turkey-based Star newspaper, the
    European Union (EU), which rendered great assistance to Armenia and
    Turkey in reaching an agreement, wants the planned Nabucco natural gas
    pipeline to run through Armenia, not Georgia, as a transit
    country. The normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations may be
    accompanied by changes in the regional energy balance. Armenia was
    announced a prospective participant in the Nabucco project.

    According to anonymous sources at the Turkish Ministry of Energy and
    Natural Resources, the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement will alter the
    energy project routes. A high-ranking representative of the Turkish
    energy sector, the EU's long-lasting wish has been Armenia's
    involvement in the Nabucco project. France was especially active in
    promoting Armenia's participation. The EU does not want the pipeline
    to be laid along the Georgian territory to avert new risks. So Armenia
    is considered an alternative in energy projects as well. Caspian
    energy resources will be transported to Europe through Armenia and
    Turkey. This route is regarded not only as an alternative, but also as
    the safest one.

    According to the source, Armenia's participation in the Nabucco
    project was on the agenda, but the issue was not considered because of
    the discussions on the Armenian Genocide. Turkey set a veto on
    France's participation in the project, and Germany was involved.

    Other projects awaiting Armenian-Turkish rapprochement

    The London-Beijing railway: In 2007, when the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars
    railway construction project was launched, a statement was made that
    the project was to be implemented for peace and stability. All
    countries, including Armenia, were invited to take part in the
    project.

    The highway bypassing the Black Sea: The following Black Sea countries
    will participate in the construction of a 7,000-long highway: Turkey,
    Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Armenia, Albania,
    Azerbaijan, Moldova and Serbia.

    Air communication: The open borders will contribute to trade and
    cultural communication. The Yerevan-Istanbul flights will be more
    frequent, and the Ankara-Yerevan air route will be opened.

    The TRACECA and INOGATE projects are ahead.
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