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    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    January 18, 2007 Thursday 02:37 AM EST

    Armenia ready to open border with Turkey to join KATB rlw


    Armenia ``is ready to open the border with Turkey'' in order to join
    a railway that will link Turkey with Georgia and Azerbaijan, Armenian
    Deputy Foreign Minister Gyegam Garibdzhanyan said in Yerevan.

    In a talk with Georgian journalists (broadcast by several
    Tbilisi-based TV channels on Thursday), Garibdzhanyan said, ``A Kars
    (Turkey)- Gyumri (Armenia) - Akhalkalaki (Georgia) railway is already
    in existence but it has been out of operation ever since the break-up
    of the Soviet Union. If the border between Armenia and Turkey is
    open, the railway will be able to resume operation''. ``Armenia is
    prepared to open the border with Turkey and is ready for
    counterproposals,'' he emphasized.

    Georgia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan have been discussing the question of
    building a Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku (KATB) railway since the end
    of the 1990s. The talks became particularly active last year when
    basic documents to this effect were signed.

    The interest in the project has been prompted by the fact that the US
    Congress declared against the financing of the project by American
    banks and KATB companies. Experts say this is accounted for by the
    influence of the US Armenian community, who come out against the
    railway project's bypassing Armenia.

    Last year, Azerbaijan leaders several times declared against
    Armenia's participation in the project. Last week, Georgia and
    Azerbaijan, at talks in Tbilisi, fixed a draft document on KATB
    construction. On Wednesday, the government of Georgia approved the
    draft document, which is to be referred to the Heads of State of the
    two countries for endorsement.

    Georgy Arveladze, Georgian Minister of Economic Development, said
    Wednesday, ``Azerbaijan will grant an easy-term one-percent credit of
    $300 million to Georgia for a term of 25 years for the rehabilitation
    and construction of the Georgian section of the KATB railway. Georgia
    will fully repay the credit resultant of revenue from KATB railway
    operation''.

    The overall cost of the KATB railway is $422 million. The rest of
    funds ($222 million) for KATB construction will be allocated and
    spent by Turkey, where a 75-kilometre railway line will be built. The
    KATB project provides for the rehabilitation of a 192-km railway in
    Georgia and construction of a 29-km railway line from Akhalkalaki to
    the border with Turkey.
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