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    Armenia-Iran gas pipeline must not harm environment - ministry says

    Arminfo
    23 Mar 07


    Yerevan, 23 March: The project of the construction of the 49km-long
    Kajaran-Sisian section of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline was rejected
    today by the Armenian commission on ecological examination headed by
    Environmental Protection Minister Vardan Ayvazyan.

    Ayavzyan said during the sitting of the commission that he could not
    give a positive conclusion [concerning the project] although he
    realized the importance of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline
    construction. The matter is that around 8-9km of the section goes
    through forests which means that trees would presumably be cut
    down. The minister said that ecologists would not give their consent
    [to the project] until an agreement is signed between the Armles
    [Armenian forest] joint-stock company and the HayRusgazard
    [Armenian-Russian gas] joint-stock company.

    The assistant director of HayRusgazard, Gagik Margaryan, said that the
    company had sent a draft agreement to the Agriculture Ministry a month
    ago but had not received a reply yet. The Armles is a unit within the
    Agriculture Ministry. Damage caused to the environment is being
    estimated, will be included in the company's expenditure on the
    project and compensation will be made, he said. The diameter of the
    Kajaran-Sisian pipeline is 700 mm. The pipeline should be constructed
    by August-September 2008 and be connected to the Meghri-Kajaran
    pipeline, Margaryan said.

    The Meghri-Kajaran section was inaugurated by the Armenian and Iranian
    presidents on 19 March 2006.
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