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    IRAQ-TURKEY RAILWAY LINK RE-OPENS

    AZG DAILY
    17-02-2010

    Economy

    The first train service in decades has set off from northern Iraq
    to Turkey.

    Both countries hope the re-opening of the historic rail link will
    contribute to the fast-growing trade between them.

    Germany began building the Berlin to Baghdad railway a century ago,
    hoping to open a route through Turkey to the Gulf. It took three
    decades to finish.

    But the two recent conflicts in Iraq have taken a toll on the rail
    network. There has been no regular service to neighbouring countries
    since the 1980s.

    But that should change now, with the first train leaving the city
    of Mosul on Tuesday and due to arrive in the eastern Turkish city of
    Gazientep 18 hours later, before making the return journey.

    For a distance of just 500km (311 miles), that is pretty slow going;
    running through Syria, the train has to cross two international
    borders.

    But the revived rail link symbolises the increasingly close ties
    between the three countries.

    Having overcome its fear of Kurdish nationalism, Turkey now does about
    $10bn of trade with Iraq's Kurdish regional government every year -
    about 80% of goods sold there are Turkish.

    Relations between Iraq and Syria are more fragile - in the past Syria
    has been accused of backing the insurgents behind several big bomb
    attacks in Iraq.

    But trade between them - and between Syria and Turkey - is growing
    rapidly.

    Turkey is gradually upgrading its railway network with high-speed
    routes and Iraq also plans big investments in its railways.

    The Turkish government is now talking of a fast rail link running
    all the way to Pakistan, BBC News reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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