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    COMMUNICATION ROUTES ARE INSCRUTABLE
    by Ivan Sukhov

    DEFENSE and SECURITY
    June 9, 2008 Monday
    Russia

    Where will the railway to Abkhazia lead Russia?

    ARE THE RAILWAY TROOPS BUILDING A TRANSPORT CORRIDOR IN ABKHAZIA?;
    Dmitry Medvedev has to persuade the Georgian party that the
    restored railway to Ochamchira is necessary not to bring tanks and
    self-propelled artillery mounts to Abkhazia.

    Dmitry Medvedev has to persuade the Georgian party that the
    restored railway to Ochamchira is necessary not to bring tanks and
    self-propelled artillery mounts to Abkhazia.

    The Russian leader may draw a quite optimistic prospect for restoration
    of the railway communication for his Georgian colleague. First,
    this would be quite in accordance with the gradual lifting of
    limitations from goods and transportation exchange between Russia
    and Georgia. Second, this would unblock Western Georgia for which it
    would be much easier and cheaper to export its agricultural products
    even if Russia leaves part of the limitations of Georgian import
    in effect yet. Third, Russia would be able to help Armenia that
    it is still considering its main (and actually the only one) South
    Caucasian ally but which bears huge transportation costs because its
    only railway leading to Georgia ends in a dead end in Zugdidi.

    Georgia is working on the project of Baku-Tbilisi-Akhalkalaki-Kars
    road very actively. This road will broaden the transport corridor
    from the Caspian region to the West and will finally turn this
    direction into a priority for the South Caucasus at the expense of
    the problematic communication with Russia and will increase transport
    isolation of Armenia if it is built bypassing its territory as it
    is planned. Although the US Department of State insists that Armenia
    should be "connected" to this road, it is much easier to announce this
    goal than to achieve it in reality: to take part in the project Yerevan
    will have to get reconciled or at least to agree to negotiate with
    Ankara and Baku seriously. So far, this does not look very realistic.

    In February of 2008, Russian Railways received concession for
    management of the Armenian railway. The restoration of railway
    communication through Abkhazia could logically crown this deal and
    change the current "island" condition of Armenian railways. Together
    with this railway Russia would restore its presence in the South
    Caucasus to a large extent. So far, this presence has a trend of
    decreasing. Ground communication with Armenia (the only officially
    existing base of the Russian forces remains there) would be restored
    too. The transport corridor North-South would start working and would
    be able to contribute to a more differentiated regional organization
    of economic space to the south of the Big Caucasian Ridge and to
    increase the degree of Russia's participation in economic life of
    the neighboring countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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