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    Kars, Akhalkalaki open trade links

    The Messenger, Georgia
    June 28 2005

    Two of the poorest regions in Georgia and Turkey hope to create jobs
    and stimulate economic growth through cooperation By Burcu Gültekin
    and Mikael Hertoft*

    Turkish and Georgian businessmen and political figures are considering
    ways to improve economic relations in the border regions of the
    two countries.

    With this in mind, businessmen met in early June in Kars to collaborate
    on opening the border between Karzakhi and Cildir/Aktas in an effort to
    increase the importance of two remote regions in Georgia and Turkey -
    Akhalkalaki and Kars.

    The issue has been on the agenda of the Turkish and Georgian
    governments for several years, and was addressed at the last
    Turkish-Georgian Joint Economic Commission.

    During the two-day visit a delegation from Samtskhe-Javakheti met
    with Mayor of Kars Naif Alibeyoglu, President of the Kars Chamber of
    Commerce and Industry Ali Guvensoy and private Turkish businessmen.

    The issues of attracting new sources of income, increasing the
    amount of workplaces based on cross-border trade, joint investment
    and marketing projects, and development of regional tourism were
    discussed at the meetings.

    It is hoped that through this cross-border cooperation, economic
    growth will be stimulated in both regions.

    While Kars has suffered in recent years owing to the loss of its
    status as a border town after direct land communications between
    Turkey and Armenia were severed in 1993, Akhalkalaki today suffers
    from its remoteness and very poor infrastructure, and is one of the
    poorest regions in Georgia.

    The opening of the Karzakhi-Cildir/Aktas border crossing will
    place Akhalkalaki at one-hour distance from Kars and should lead to
    increased cross-border trade, although for this to happen the road
    between Akhalkalaki and the Georgian border town of Karzakhi must
    first be rehabilitated.

    Local actors on both sides of the border are placing great hope in the
    Millennium Challenge Georgia project to renovate the road connection
    between the Turkish border and Tbilisi via Akhalkalaki.

    Samtskhe-Javakheti region and Eastern Anatolia can be as integrated
    as Adjara and the Turkish Black Sea region, they believe, adding that
    the Karzakhi border crossing will, as Sarpi did, open a transit trade
    route to Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    The members of the Samtskhe-Javakheti delegation and their Turkish
    counterparts expressed strong support for the Georgian and Turkish
    governments in their efforts to open the border post and improve
    infrastructure.

    The businessmen and political representatives from Kars and
    Samtskhe-Javakheti agreed to meet again in Akhalkalaki in the nearest
    future to discuss further cooperation.

    * Dr. Burcu Gültekin is Europe Coordinator for the Turkish-Armenian
    Business Development Council (TABDC); Mikael Hertoft is Program
    Manager in Javakheti for the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)

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