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    Azer News
    Aug 5 2004

    BTC construction halt in Georgia politically motivated

    Construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline in Georgia's
    Borzhomi gorge did not resume on Monday, as initially planned.
    Georgia's Environmental Protection Ministry said following a meeting
    of the Azeri-Georgian

    inter-government commission that the operations will resume only
    after a permission is granted by the country's Security Council.
    Azerbaijani first deputy prime minister Abid Sharifov, SOCAR
    president Natig Aliyev, BP Azerbaijan president David Woodward, and
    BTC Co General Director Michael Townshend are currently in Tbilisi to
    hold talks on the matter.

    Georgian environment experts say that a special approach in laying
    pipes should be used on the 17-km-long section of the pipeline going
    through the Borzhomi gorge, as this is necessary to preserve flora,
    fauna and mineral springs in the area. Construction operations were
    suspended for two weeks by the Georgian Environmental Protection
    Ministry on July 22 to carry out a test due to environmental safety
    violations, after minister Tamara Lebanidze raised the issue. A week
    later, the Georgian Ministry received additional documents from
    investors related to ensuring safety procedures, Lebanidze said. "The
    documents we have received are under scrutiny and will be made public
    later", she said. The terms of the permit for construction
    operations, which envisioned tightening security in the Borzhomi
    gorge, were not observed and the operations were subsequently halted,
    Lebanidze said. Earlier BTC Co General Director Michael Townshend
    said that BP, the project operator, is taking all necessary steps to
    ensure compliance with safety policy procedures both during
    construction operations and in view of its future operation. "We are
    ready to provide all kinds of assistance to the Georgian government
    in monitoring safety procedures", Townshend said. The overall length
    of the pipeline going through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey is 1,743
    km. Construction of the pipeline with annual capacity of 50 million
    tons is scheduled to complete late this year.

    USA pledges to secure BTC
    Elizabeth Jones, the Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and
    Eurasia, who recently visited Tbilisi, assured Georgian President
    Mikhail Saakashvili that construction of the Georgian section of the
    BTC pipeline will continue and that the current route will not be
    altered. Jones told journalists following the meeting that the halt
    in BTC construction operations in Georgia was in focus during her
    meetings with the country's government officials. Jones regarded the
    BTC as a very important project and said its construction should not
    be suspended. She noted that Georgian officials maintained that
    security procedures were not observed in the Borzhomi region, a
    resort area, during the operations. The US official assured the
    Georgian side that security procedures will be observed.

    Armenian residents demand compensations
    Armenian residents of the Tabaskuri village in Georgia's Zalga region
    have demanded compensations due to the laying of the BTC pipeline
    through this territory. During a public action on July 27, they
    announced that if the compensations are not paid, they will resort to
    a protest action of a larger scale. A BP expert said on condition of
    anonymity that the pipeline stretches through Tabaskuri village and
    that compensations were paid to owners of affected land before the
    construction operations commenced. Ethnic Armenians claim that the
    construction of the BTC pipeline may allegedly lead to landslides in
    the future. But even a one meter-deep trench will not cause any
    landslides.

    Saakashvili seeks US pressure on Russia
    The BTC construction in the Borzhomi gorge was suspended on an
    instruction of the Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, says the
    Political Innovations and Technology Center director Mubariz
    Ahmadoglu. He said that by suspending the operations Saakashvili is
    trying to get the USA to step up pressure on Russia over the South
    Osetia conflict. The Georgian leader is not capable of resolving the
    problem on his own and is therefore seeking assistance from the USA
    and other countries, Ahmadoglu said. Although the international
    community supports Tbilisi by recognizing Georgia's sovereignty, the
    Georgian leader is not satisfied with this. Saakashvili would like to
    see the USA put pressure on Russia to achieve a resolution of the
    problem in Georgia's favor. Ahmadoglu said that since the USA is not
    willing to oppose Russia over the South Osetia problem, Saakashvili
    issued an instruction to halt the construction operations. He went on
    to say that although the construction was suspended for two weeks
    under the pretext of environmental concerns, no environmental tests
    have been carried out yet. The Azerbaijani first deputy prime
    minister Abid Sharifov, SOCAR president Natig Aliyev and BP
    Azerbaijan president David Woodward have recently left for Tbilisi.
    At about the same time, the Georgian President left for Ajaria, and
    then to Paris and therefore avoided a meeting with Azerbaijani
    government officials. On August 4 he is scheduled to leave for the
    USA. Saakashvili's unexpected visit to the USA is related to the halt
    in the BTC construction, Ahmadoglu added.
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