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    ARMENIAN TRUCK - PARTICIPANT OF BCRHC FORBIDDEN TO ENTER AZERBAIJAN

    Noyan Tapan
    May 17 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 17, NOYAN TAPAN. Yesterday the trucks - participants of
    the Black Sea Ring-Shaped Highway Caravan (BSRHC) program crossed
    the border of Armenia. The trucks set off from Belgrade on April
    14, and on May 17 they headed from Armenia to Georgia. A truck from
    each of 12 Black Sea countries (Serbia, Armenia, Russia, Ukraine,
    Georgia, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Greece, Albania and
    Azerbaijan) is participating in the program. Although Azerbaijan
    is among participants, its truck did not come to Armenia, while the
    Armenian truck was forbidden to enter Azerbaijan.

    The last point of destination of the caravan will be
    Istanbul. According to the RA Deputy Minister of Transport and
    Communication Hrant Beglarian, the Armenian truck will enter Turkey
    without difficulty.

    He said that the initiative will promote the cooperation between member
    states of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) organization
    and increase the volume of passenger and cargo transportation. In
    particular, the program's purpose is to collect information about
    waiting time, procedures and payments at border crossing points and
    visa-related requirements to drivers in BSEC countries.

    The BSRHC program is implemented based on the mutual understanding
    memorandum on coordinated development of the Black Sea ring-shaped
    highway, which was signed at the sitting of the council of foreign
    ministers of BSEC countries on April 19, 2007. The sides, which
    signed the document, have come to an agreement to build a 7,000-km
    ring-shaped highway along the Black Sea. In the words of H. Beglarian,
    in case of necessity some sections of the highway will be reconstructed
    after its testing. The Armenian side (a 300-km section of the highway
    runs through Armenia) will also participate in this work.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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