ARMENIA-RUSSIA RAILWAY SERVICE VIA ABKHAZIA UNLIKELY TO RESUME
news.am
July 19, 2012 | 12:53
YEREVAN.- Railway service between Armenia and Russia via Abkhazia
is unlikely to resume, said Deputy Director of Caucasus Institute
Sergey Minasyan.
There are many reasons for which the project seems to be quite
unrealistic, he told reporters on Thursday.
The topic was previously discussed during Georgian Foreign Minister
Grigol Vashadze's recent visit to Armenia.
"The operation of the railroad may prove that Georgia has coped with
the situation. In this context, speculations on resuming the railway
service are exaggerated," he said.
news.am
July 19, 2012 | 12:53
YEREVAN.- Railway service between Armenia and Russia via Abkhazia
is unlikely to resume, said Deputy Director of Caucasus Institute
Sergey Minasyan.
There are many reasons for which the project seems to be quite
unrealistic, he told reporters on Thursday.
The topic was previously discussed during Georgian Foreign Minister
Grigol Vashadze's recent visit to Armenia.
"The operation of the railroad may prove that Georgia has coped with
the situation. In this context, speculations on resuming the railway
service are exaggerated," he said.