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    Bait of Abkhazian Railway

    HAKOB BADALYAN
    16:41 16/03/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/29311


    After Serzh Sargsyan's visit to Moscow the Russian official press
    published an article the author of which stated that the key issue on
    the Armenian-Russian agenda during Serzh Sargsyan's second term will
    be the opening of the Abkhazian railway.

    The Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili's government was the
    first to bring up the opening of the railway. Recently Ivanishvili has
    stated there is political will but there is no need to rush.

    The Abkhazian railway could be an important infrastructure for
    Armenia. Currently the Armenian cargo shipments get to Russia via Poti
    Port or Upper Lars road. Railway capacity is higher so economically it
    is more feasible.

    How can Armenia contribute to the operation of the railway? To
    describe the issue roughly, Armenia has to persuade either Russia or
    Georgia. Armenia will have to offer them something in return for the
    railway. In other words, as the issue of opening the Abkhazian railway
    is put on the Russian-Georgian agenda, it becomes a means of blackmail
    against Armenia. In other words, if Armenia tries to enter into this
    dialogue, Georgia, Russia and maybe also Abkhazia will set the
    conditions.

    Is the Abkhazian railway worth this? It is important, of course, as
    any other road could be but there are is no confidence in lasting
    operation of the railway. Besides, it is not known how long it will
    take to open this railway because experts say it needs reconstruction.

    Whether a road or a pipeline, any infrastructure is important for
    Armenia. In the complicated South Caucasian region the Armenian
    economy cannot be safe even in case of two or three roads and
    pipelines because they will run across a limited number of countries
    two of which are hostile to Armenia, one is a rather unpredictable
    neighbor, while the Iranian issue is on the international agenda with
    uncertainty over its further settlement.

    No road can be guaranteed for Armenia.

    Consequently, the strategy of the Armenian economic security should be
    economic reforms to reach the least dependence on the regional
    railways and pipelines.

    The best safeguard of economic security is to develop IT, alternative
    energy and tourism. These ideas have been put forth since independence
    but steps taken in this direction hardly differ from the natural pace,
    that is the progress that would be felt even without a state policy
    and strategy.

    Of course, it is impossible to build an economy which does not need
    roads or pipelines. But with less dependent economy it is possible to
    guarantee those infrastructures to a certain extent. For neighbors and
    regional actors it will be meaningless to use those infrastructures
    for blackmail against Armenia.

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