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    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    March 16 2007


    Armenia, Iran To Inaugurate Gas Pipeline Monday


    By Astghik Bedevian

    The presidents of Armenia and Iran will inaugurate on Monday the
    first Armenian section of a natural gas pipeline connecting their
    countries, officials in Yerevan said on Friday.

    President Robert Kocharian's press secretary, Victor Soghomonian,
    told RFE/RL that the opening ceremony will take place near the
    Armenian border town of Meghri. He said top Iranian officials led by
    President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will attend it along with their
    Armenian counterparts.

    Energy Minister Armen Movsisian was due to fly to Tehran later on
    Friday. A spokeswoman for the Armenian Energy Ministry said he will
    prepare for the meeting of the two presidents and discuss `other
    details of the pipeline's opening' with officials there. Movsisian
    already visited the Iranian capital for that purpose last month.

    The 40-kilometer stretch of the pipeline running through Armenia's
    southeastern Syunik region was initially due to come on stream by the
    end of December. Armenian officials have blamed the delay on bad
    weather and unspecified `technical problems.' However, the Iranian
    side insisted in January that the facility is essentially complete
    and ready to start pumping Iranian gas.

    Media speculation has linked the delay with the Armenian government's
    apparent plans to incorporate the pipeline into the ARG national gas
    distribution network, 58 percent of which is owned by Russia's
    state-run Gazprom monopoly. Analysts wonder whether the pipeline
    would reduce Armenia's energy dependence on Russia in these
    circumstances. Also, it is not clear if Armenia can make use of
    Iranian gas before building the second, much longer section of the
    facility.

    Soghomonian declined to comment on reports that Kocharian and
    Ahmadinejad will sign agreements on new bilateral energy projects in
    Meghri. `Everything will become clear on the spot,' he said.

    The two leaders already signed a number of economic agreements during
    Kocharian's visit to Iran last July. One of them envisages
    construction of a third transmission line that will connect the power
    grids of the two neighboring states.
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