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    RUSSIA, GEORGIA REOPEN MOUNTAIN BORDER CROSSING

    Xinhua
    March 1 2010
    China

    MOSCOW, March 1 (Xinhua) -- A mountain border crossing between Georgia
    and Russia was reopened early Monday, in a rare sign of easing tensions
    between the two former Soviet republics, Russian media reported.

    >From March 1 to Nov. 1, the Verkhny Lars (Russia) - Kazbegi (Georgia)
    border crossing, the only one on the Georgian-Russian border, will
    be open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Alexander Solod, a spokesman
    for the Federal Security Service border department for North Ossetia,
    told reporters.

    "All Georgian and Russian citizens who want to cross the border via
    these checkpoints will have to get visas in the section of Russian
    interests at the Swiss embassy in Tbilisi and the section of Georgian
    interests at the Swiss embassy in Moscow," the Itar-Tass news agency
    quote the Georgian Foreign Ministry as saying.

    The border crossing on the Caucasus Mountains had been closed since
    mid-2006 by Russia as the relations between the two countries got
    strained.

    Russia shut down the Verkhny Lars checkpoint on July 8, 2006 citing
    reasons for repairs, and announced the completion of repair works
    last May.

    The border crossing currently has a daily capacity of 900 vehicles
    with 12 traffic lanes.

    Russia and Georgia agreed to reopen the border crossing last year.

    The resumption of the traffic would greatly benefit the bilateral
    trade between Armenia and Russia, since the only road from Armenia
    to Russia lies through the two checkpoints, said the Itar-Tass.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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