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    CAUCASIAN ARTERY WILL RUN ACROSS ARMENIA
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/politics/view/28112
    Politics - Tuesday, 20 November 2012, 15:17

    The statement of the Georgian minister of integration reduced
    intensity of deliberations on the possible operation of the Abkhazian
    railway. The reaction was not strong. But this was enough for
    "reconnaissance" to understand the attitude of the regional actors.

    Hence, a second wave of this topic is possible after the authors of
    the idea of opening the railway analyze feedback from the first wave.

    The new government of Georgia has a task to propose know-how for an
    original and effective position on the regional, Georgian-Russian,
    Abkhazian and Ossetian conflicts.

    At the same time, the idea of operating the Abkhazian railway has
    also an outlet for geopolitical developments, is located on a weak
    but clearly felt artery.

    The state of transportation in the South Caucasus is very poor,
    which is not consistent with the potential it has. Now there is not
    a regional railway. There is a regional pipeline - Baku-Ceyhan -
    but there is not a railway.

    The Kars-Akhalkalaki project is in place but it is not supported by
    the West. Both the United States and the EU have refused to fund this
    project. The reason is not that the project bypasses Armenia and may
    generate tension and lines of demarcation. The West is reluctant to
    leave the only regional transportation facility at the disposal of
    Turks and Azeris.

    At the same time, the West cannot prevent Turkey and Azerbaijan from
    building the pipeline. It can hinder but it may be reluctant to. Why
    not? Let Turkey and Azerbaijan build this infrastructure. This tool of
    theirs will not seem dangerous or troublesome if other communications
    are established as well.

    >>From this point of view, the Abkhazian railway with the geography
    Iran-Armenia-Georgia-Russia with outlets to the Black Sea and the
    Persian Gulf or maybe even further to the Indian Ocean may be an
    alternative to Kars-Akhalkalaki. This may be a competitive project,
    especially that it will not be built anew but will be refurbished.

    It will certainly be ingenuous to explain every practical policy on its
    operation as an effort to ensure an alternative to Kars-Akhalkalaki
    but this project is a serious challenge to the so-called Western
    programs of modernization in the South Caucasus if it is the sole
    railway in the Caucasus. In case of forming an alternative it becomes
    a productive infrastructure.

    At the same time, the Abkhazian railway has also the prospect of
    the main artery of the South Caucasus which will be urgent in the
    culmination of the fight for regional influence.

    The project of the Armenia-Iran railway will acquire key importance
    which has stopped being an Armenian project and gains more importance
    in the Abkhazian context. Growth of interest and practical steps by
    international investors is not ruled out.

    Naturally, in this context the question occurs what interests the
    West has, given the Abkhazian railway may boost the Russian influence.

    The point is that the West expects to gain a substantial advantage
    in the fight with Russia for influence on the South Caucasus.

    At the same time, the West does not intend to oust Russia from the
    South Caucasus in order not to cause complications. Russia will be
    offered mostly economic projects with titular political dignity.

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