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    OPENING OF ABKHAZIAN RAILWAY MEETS THE INTERESTS OF ALL SOUTH CAUCASIAN COUNTRIES
    Gita Elibekyan

    "Radiolur"
    14:28 16.11.2012
    Tbilisi

    Exploitation of the Abkhazian railway meets the interests of the
    all countries of the South Caucasus, some Georgian experts say. They
    consider that this will have a positive influence on the economies
    of those countries. The new authorities in Georgia have declared
    recently about the willingness to restore the railway communication
    with Russia interrupted 20 years ago.

    "If we open our part of the railway, Abkhazia will have an
    alternative," says Paata Zakareshvili, Georgia's State Minister for
    Reintegration. "The railroad will serve all -Russia, Georgia, Armenia.

    This will increase the geopolitical role of our country. The cargoes
    will then be shipped not only from the east to the west, but also
    from the north to the south."

    "Surely, the operation of the railway will be positive for the
    economies of Armenia and Georgia also as other countries of the
    region. The volume of commodity turnover will increase," political
    analyst Georgy Areshidze says. However, he advises the Georgian
    authorities to be cautious and consider the issue primarily from the
    point of view of national security.

    As for the negative reaction of the Azerbaijani side, the expert says
    it's understandable. "Azerbaijan fears that the Russian military
    cargoes will reach Armenia this way. If the railway is really
    re-launched, it will bring about tension in the Georgian-Azerbaijani
    relations," Areshidze notes.

    It's worth mentioning that in response to assessments of some
    Azerbaijani political scientists, Paata Zakareshvili said "it's not
    up to Azerbaijani political scientists to decide whether the rail
    communication with Russian should be restored or not."

    "No Georgian government will ever question the Georgian-Armenian
    and Georgian-Azerbaijani relations, but it's not going to sacrifice
    its interests to the benefit of other countries," the Minister for
    Reintegration declared.

    The railway was constructed during Tsarist times. The railway
    communication was suspended in 1992-1993 after the Georgian-Abkhazian
    conflict.

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