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    CLASH OF TITANS: WORLD PLAYERS' COMMUNICATION PLANS FOR ARMENIA
    By Naira Hayrumyan

    ArmeniaNow
    19.07.12 | 15:30

    Armenia might become a key country for communication and other
    projects to be implemented in the South Caucasus and over which the
    USA, Russia and Iran are engaged in an implicit war.

    Most active among them is Iran. An unprecedented number of Iranian
    top-brass representatives visited Armenia during the past month,
    among them Vice-President Mohammad-Javad Mohammadizadeh, before him
    minister of internal affairs, and other officials. Iran and Armenia
    signed an agreement on opening a Peace Park on the shared border,
    as well as a free trade zone and a market.

    At the same time the long-discussed railway project was on the
    table, too, however, judging from official information, there are no
    agreements on communications yet.

    During the past month high-ranking Russian officials, too, have paid
    visits to the Armenian capital, in particular head of the Federation
    Council Valentina Matvienko, who is believed to be a loyal member of
    Putin's team. She made a number of important statements: first of
    all, she called upon the Armenian parliament "to urgently consider
    and ratify the agreement on CIS Free Trade Zone", and secondly, she
    stated that "integration in the post-Soviet space doesn't contradict
    European integration".

    Almost simultaneously and quite suddenly Georgian foreign minister
    Grigol Vashadze arrived in Yerevan, but refused to communicate with
    the press. Instead, in an interview to Echo of Moscow radio station
    he in fact revealed Georgia's refusal to open a railway communication
    with Russia through Abkhazia.

    There is news that Moscow has asked Yerevan to invite Vashadze to
    Armenia in order to convince him to open a railroad "for herself"
    [Armenia]. This way Moscow would ensure railway communication with
    Armenia. But Georgia bluntly refused: Vashadze stated that it's not
    Armenia that needs the railway, but Russia for its military base in
    Gyumri. And Georgia isn't planning on settling relations with its
    former region of Abkhazia, which it views as occupied by Russia.

    Another railway project is outlined from the West. The USA is actively
    lobbying for the recovery of the Kars-Gyumri section, which would
    allow connecting Armenia with Turkish ports. Directors of Turkish
    Trabzon port said that if the railway from Armenia to Turkey opened,
    Trazbon would be ready to accept Armenian cargo.

    Before then US Ambassador in Armenia John Heffern voiced an idea,
    that rather than opening the entire Armenian-Turkish border, it would
    suffice to de-block the railroad. Moreover, the USA and other powers
    do not support laying a Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway bypassing Armenia.

    Transportation, maritime affairs and communications minister
    Binali Yildirim even called to "hold a large-scale international
    conference on Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway project aimed at its
    international recognition". This suggests that the project hasn't been
    internationally recognized yet, and the Western powers are lobbying
    for the recovery of the Gyumri-Kars existing branch.

    The outcome is hard to predict, so is whether Armenia would have
    a chance of an independent choice or it would be forced to make a
    decision in accordance with the result of the "clash of titans".



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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