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    Ahmadinejad to open first stretch of Armenian gas pipeline from Iran
    AP Worldstream Published: Mar 19, 2007

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Armenian counterpart on
    Monday are to formally open the first stretch in Armenia of a natural
    gas pipeline.

    Ahmadinejad and Armenian President Robert Kocharian are to open the
    40-kilometer (25-mile) section in the town of Meghri, just over the
    border from Iran. Under the first stage of the project, Iran is to
    deliver up to 400 million cubic meters (14 billion cubic feet) of gas
    a year; when the pipeline is completed and extends to the capital,
    Yerevan, the volume could rise to 2.5 billion cubic meters (88 billion
    cubic feet) a year.

    The project was launched in 2004 after more than a decade of
    negotiations.

    Russia, which supplies most of Armenia's gas, had objected to the
    project. Armenian officials said last year they were discussing the
    prospect of Russia's natural-gas monopoly Gazprom purchasing the
    Armenian section of the pipeline from Iran.

    Landlocked Armenia has developed its relations with Iran amid economic
    troubles caused the closing of its borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan
    in the wake of the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a region of
    Azerbaijan occupied by Armenian and ethnic Armenian Karabakhi forces.

    Iran also has sought projects and influence in other parts of the
    former Soviet Union, mostly in Central Asia.

    Last year, Ahmadinejad opened an Iranian-financed tunnel improving
    connections between impoverished Tajikistan's north and the capital
    region. Tehran has focused mostly on transport and infrastructure
    projects and restoring historically close cultural ties.
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