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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    November 3, 2004 Wednesday

    Railway traffic through Georgia to be reopened

    By Yulia Bagrysheva

    MOSCOW

    Transport ministers of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan have fully
    supported a project of reopening the through traffic on the
    Trans-Caucasus railway, Russian Transport Minister Igor Levitin said.

    PRIME-TASS quoted him as saying at a news briefing on Wednesday that
    Russia, Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan would set up an operator
    company for the restoration and maintenance of the railway link.

    Russian Railways will join the company.

    Levitin said bridges would be built at some segments of the railway and
    a 200-kilometre stretch of it renovated. A part of the railway is mined
    until now, and many bridges are destroyed.

    The traffic through Georgia was stopped in August 1992 because of the
    Georgian-Abkhazian conflict.

    After the end of a military phase of it, Russia and Armenia repeatedly
    raised the question of traffic resumption, Levitin said.

    The Russian and Georgian presidents signed a statement in Sochi in
    March 2003 on Georgian-Abkhazian settlement that in particular
    envisions setting up a working group on the restoration of the railway
    traffic through Abkhazia.

    "The presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia fully support the
    idea of restoring the through transport link," Levitin said.
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