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    ARMENIA NOT EXCLUDED IN RAILWAY PROJECT

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 12 2008
    Turkey

    A railway project linking Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia is not meant
    to exclude neighboring Armenia, with which Turkey has no formal ties,
    Transportation Minister Binali Yıldırım said yesterday.

    The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars bypasses Russia and Armenia. The railway,
    which is scheduled to be completed in 2011, will not only link the
    three countries but will also revive the historic Silk Road trade
    route that once connected Asia with Europe.

    "The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway is by no means a project excluding
    Armenia," Yıldırım told reporters. "This is an international
    project aimed at boosting international trade and tourism, and it is
    quite possible that other countries may also join. Russia, Greece and
    Iran could join. It is not confined to Turkey and Azerbaijan alone,"
    he added.

    Some 1.5 million people and 6.5 million tons of cargo are expected
    to be transported by the railway in the first year following its
    launch. Yıldırım also praised a visit by President Abdullah Gul
    to Armenia on Saturday and said he may also visit the neighboring
    country after coordinating such a trip with the Foreign Ministry. "As
    positive developments keep coming between Turkey and Armenia in the
    diplomatic and political spheres, these developments will also be
    reflected in other areas, such as transportation, communications,
    trade, education, health and tourism," he said.

    --Boundary_(ID_CRFdoMgs2vhsC2qpL4/BZA)--
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