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    Russia, Georgia, Abkhazia to restore Sochi-Tbilisi train link
    By Kseniya Kaminskaya, Yulia Bagrysheva

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    June 15, 2005 Wednesday 12:30 PM Eastern Time

    MOSCOW, June 15 -- Russian, Georgian and Abkhazian experts at a meeting
    in Moscow have confirmed the decision to start restoring the railway
    link between the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi and the Georgian
    capital Tbilisi through the territory of Georgia's breakaway region
    of Abkhazia, Abkhazian Prime Minister Leonid Lakerbaya has said.

    Moscow, Sukhumi and Tbilisi and also Yerevan and Baku have taken
    interest in this project.

    Georgian conflicts settlement minister Georgy Khaindrava has said
    "groups of experts will soon determine the preliminary conditions of
    work and the funds necessary to get the work going."

    "Once the rail track has been examined, discussions will begin
    on specific ways of how to resume traffic. Representatives of
    international organizations will participate in the talks between
    the parties concerned."

    "The first trilateral meeting of railway experts will be held in
    coordination with the special U.N. representative in the zone of
    the conflict," Khaindrava said. The peace-keeping force stationed in
    Abkhazia will be represented, too.

    Khaindrava described the beginning of negotiations as "the first
    step towards the solution of a bundle of problems in Russian-Georgian
    relations."

    "Russian, Georgian and Abkhazian specialists will participate in the
    examination of the rail track between Sochi and Tbilisi. Security is
    one of the most essential questions."

    Lakerbaya remarked that "the mission of maintaining security will
    have to be placed on Abkhazia's shoulders."

    He hopes that the resumption of railway traffic will be successful
    and take place on time and in an appropriate atmosphere, just as the
    Russian and Georgian leaders agreed on in Sochi in 2003.
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