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  • ANKARA: Iran Opens First Stretch Of Armenian Gas Pipeline

    IRAN OPENS FIRST STRETCH OF ARMENIAN GAS PIPELINE

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 20 2007

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Armenian counterpart
    on Monday formally opened the first Armenian section of a natural
    gas pipeline linking the two countries.

    Ahmadinejad and Armenian President Robert Kocharian inaugurated the
    40-kilometer section in the town of Meghri, just over the border from
    Iran. "This is more proof of our friendship," Kocharian said at the
    ceremony, which was delayed by hours because rain and fog prevented
    a helicopter flight that was to transport Ahmadinejad. He arrived
    by road.

    Under the first stage of the project, Iran is to deliver up to 400
    million cubic meters 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 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 by 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.
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