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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku became railway variant of Baku-Ceyhan?
    17.02.2007 13:38 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `The sharp cooling of the Russian-Azeri relations in
    late 2006 formally began with outer reasons. First, Moscow requested
    Baku to suspend gas delivery to Georgia. When Baku refused to form an
    anti-Georgian alliance Gazprom raised the gas prices not for Georgia
    but also for Azerbaijan,' head of the department of international
    relations at the institute of political and military studies Sergey
    Markedonov said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net. He reminded
    that Azerbaijan had to pay $235 instead of $110 for thousand cu m of
    gas. `For its part Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that such
    price `discords with the spirit and essence of the Russian-Azeri
    relations.' Moreover, Aliyev junior did not rule out that `oil and gas
    relations between Moscow and Baku maintain a political implication.'
    The result was that the Azeri authorities and Gazprom did not sign an
    agreement on delivery of Russian gas to Azerbaijan in 2007. The story
    was continued. February 7, in Tbilisi, top leaders of Georgia,
    Azerbaijan and Turkey held a regional summit, which resulted in
    signing of agreement on construction of a strategically important
    Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku railroad. Some experts began speaking of
    a railway variant of Baku-Ceyhan. It's worth mentioning that the
    project is supposed to be completed by 2009 without Russia's
    participation and in bypass of Armenia. In general, such a development
    was expected but only the event of February 7, 2007 showed that the
    project will be launched in bypass of Armenia. The project tightened
    the Tbilisi-Baku economic knot. Moreover, Azerbaijan did a little
    `service' to Georgia in the form of a $200 million credit,' said
    Markedonov.
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