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    BENEFIT FROM OPENING OF BORDERS WITH TURKEY INADEQUATE TO POSSIBLE
    POLITICAL CONCESSIONS

    YEREVAN, JUNE 29. ARMINFO. The real benefit from saving funds for
    transport expenses in case of opening of the borders with Turkey will
    be inadequate to possible political concessions on the part of Armenia
    to that country. Head of the economic bloc of the Armenian-European
    Policy and Legal Advice Center (AEPLAC), the former minister of
    economy of Armenia, Armen Yeghiazaryan, made this statement speaking
    at a seminar "Turkey in New Geopolitical Situation: Expectations in
    Armenia" organized by the Center for Strategic Analysis SPECTRUM.

    Speaking of a short-term effect from the borders' opening, the expert
    thinks it maybe from transition of the railway traffic of Armenia from
    the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. Calculations show that it will
    save some 400-500 USD for transportation of one container. That is,
    the expert dwells on, if transportation of a container from Batumi
    to Marseilles costs $680 USD and some $1,000 USD back, from Beirut
    or the Turkish Mersin this container would be transported for only
    $100-150 USD. As regards the land transportation, so there is no
    much difference in the cost between the current Georgian way and the
    supposed Turkish one. The whole savings will be from the transportation
    by the sea. AEPLAC experts' calculations on international methods
    show that Armenia could save only some $20 mln taking into account
    its current foreign commodity turnover. Turkey will have no shorterm
    prospects, as the commodity turnover between the two states is only
    $2 mln, Yeghiazaryan thinks. Some benefit is possible for the regions
    bordering with Armenia wherein the living conditions of the population
    is low enough. Meanwhile, Georgia may lose part of the Armenian
    traffic and even part of the Azerbaijani traffic if the roads open.

    In this connection, Yeghiazaryan disagrees with the opinion that the
    issue of opening of transport communications is crucial for Armenia.
    "I share the opinion of our foreign minister Vardan Oskanyan that we
    can easily live without these roads. Of course, opening of the road is
    a positive phenomenon, but it does not worth political concessions,"
    the expert thinks.
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