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    15TH SESSION OF THE BSEC UNION OF ASSOCIATIONS OF VEHICLE TRANSPORTERS KICKS OF IN YEREVAN

    ARMENPRESS
    May 12, 2009

    YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS: 15th session of the Union of Associations
    of Vehicle Transporters of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC)
    Organization kicked off today in Yerevan. During the session issues
    connected with the problems of the cargo transporters, impact of the
    world financial crisis on the sphere, conduction of international
    cargo transportations in the states of the region as well as making
    the visa regimes easier have been discussed.

    A report will also be presented on the implementation of the decisions
    made during the previous 14th session. Representatives of BSEC member
    states - Armenia, Georgia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia,
    Albania and Turkey took part in the session. Delegations of Serbia,
    Greece and Azerbaijan do not take part in the session.

    Greeting the guests the Armenian Transport and Communication Minister
    Gurgen Sargsyan noted that today the BSEC member states face a number
    of cargo transportation issues which demand an urgent solution as they
    impede the development of trade and economy of the Black Sea states.

    "You must convey information on the issues which exist and will be
    discussed today here to the governments of your countries. In our
    turn we will do our best to give a solution to all the issues as the
    development of the economy of each state is directly interconnected
    with the development of transportation infrastructures", - the
    minister said.

    According to him, practical steps are already being undertaken in
    that direction in Armenia and not only republican but also province
    and rural roads are corresponded to the international standards. The
    meeting of BSEC Ministers of Transport was conducted nearly a month
    and a half ago within the frameworks of which a number of issues have
    been discussed. "Today's gathering in its turn proves that all our
    decisions are realized", - the minister noted.

    Chairperson of the BSEC Union of International Vehicle Transportation
    Association Vladimir Florevu said that it is very important to discuss
    the transportation issues in the conditions of world financial-economic
    crisis.

    "Our activity is urgent; I hope it will pass efficiently. Besides that
    the visit to Yerevan is another opportunity for us to get acquainted
    with the culture of this ancient nation", - he said.

    Secretary General of the Armenian Association of International Cargo
    Transporters Herbert Hambardzumian noted that during this gathering
    the issues the cargo transporters face are discussed and ways of
    solution of these issues are indicated.

    "We aim at establishing conditions and making our trucks to easily
    enter into the territory of mentioned states and easily get visas",
    - he said.

    At the same time H. Hambardzumian said that the world
    financial-economic crisis had a negative impact on the activity of
    the association and nearly half of the lorries are vacant.

    Referring to the issue of banning the vehicles with Armenian numbers
    to enter the Turkish territory H. Hambardzumian noted that no issues
    of opening borders are discussed during such conferences. During the
    latest days Turkey has not banned the entrance into its territory.

    "We hope that in the future successes will be registered also in
    this direction. We aim at driving our lorries to Russia and Ukraine
    through the Turkish or Georgian territory", - he said.

    Referring to the opening of "Upper Lars" check-point H. Hambardzumian
    noted that the issue will only be regulated in case Russian and
    Georgian political relations are normalized. The Armenian side can
    not intervene nor mediate.

    In his turn Minister G. Sargsyan expressed hope that "Upper Lars"
    check-point, which already corresponds to the international standards,
    will in the nearest future function. "I think that in the nearest
    future Russian-Georgian relations will normalize and the issue will
    be solved", - he pointed out.

    The Armenian side has already stated that it is ready to restore the
    vehicle transportations through the "Upper Lars" check-point.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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