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  • TBILISI: Armenian Lobby In The USA Against Kars-Akhalkalaki Railway

    ARMENIAN LOBBY IN THE USA AGAINST KARS-AKHALKALAKI RAILWAY

    The Messenger, Georgia
    April 4 2006

    The Turkish company Yuksel Domonik has elaborated upon their technical
    and economic plan for the construction of the Kars-Akhalkalaki
    railway - a 98 kilometer project which is estimated to cost between
    USD 350-450 million.

    In addition to building a railway line between Kars and Akhalkalaki,
    a railway line running from Kars in Turkey, across Georgia to Baku
    is being considered at an estimated cost of USD 800 million.

    A working group on the project is planned to be held in April between
    the tripartite railway administration of Georgia, Azerbaijan and
    Turkey. The three countries' Ministers of Transport will then discuss
    the recommendations of the working group at the end of April/beginning
    of May, reports the newspaper Khvalindeli Dghe.

    Meanwhile the influential and extremely active Armenian lobby in
    the U.S. is engaging in a campaign to convince America that the
    Kars-Akhalkalaki railway should not be built. U.S. Senators Rick
    Santorum (R-PA) and Robert Menendez (D-NJ) have submitted a bill to
    the Senate that would bar U.S. investment in the railway construction
    project because it bypasses the territory of Armenia.

    "The planned construction of the railway in the South Caucasus will
    not only impinge on the USA's long-term interests in the region, but
    will also result in Armenia's isolation. The USA's policy in the South
    Caucasus encourages regional stability, cooperation and re-opening
    of borders and transport corridors," said Santorum According to the
    web site armeniandiaspora.com.

    Georgian analysts consider the Kars-Akhalkalaki project to be in-line
    with U.S. strategic interests. According to the newspaper Resonansi,
    analyst Ramaz Klimiashvili said "It is profitable for the USA to
    complete the project; particularly if the freight which is currently
    transported from Central Asia via Russia, is transported along this
    route instead. Saying that this project is politically negative for the
    U.S. is just ridiculous. Turkey is a NATO member country and freight
    would pass via those countries that are also controlled by NATO."

    According to local analysts, despite the Armenian lobby being very
    strong in the U.S. Senate it should not be allowed to prevent the
    construction of this railway. The U.S. Senate should only consider
    a lobby if it serves the interests of its citizens.
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