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  • ZAWYA: Armenia A Democratic Haven Surrounded By Dictatorial Regimes

    ZAWYA: ARMENIA A DEMOCRATIC HAVEN SURROUNDED BY DICTATORIAL REGIMES

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/02/14/armenia-a-democratic-haven-surrounded-by-dictatorial-regimes/
    15:00 14.02.2013

    News of a Dubai-based entity winning a USD3-billion deal to build
    Armenia's rail and road project, has piqued investor interest in the
    country, Zawya writes.

    Dubai-based Rasia FZE along with partner Caucasus Railway signed a
    deal with Armenia's Ministry of Transport and Communication to build
    a rail-and-road corridor that will link the ports of the Black Sea
    to the ports of the Gulf.

    It certainly seems to be an ambitious undertaking: The Southern Armenia
    Railway is expected to be a 316 kilometre long electrified single
    track railway, connecting Gavar, near Lake Sevan, to the southern
    border of Armenia by Meghri and will be integrated with the existing
    central railway system of Armenia, operated by South Caucasus Railway
    CJSC and the operating railway system of Iran.

    Meanwhile, the Southern Armenia High Speed Road, being built in
    the southern province of Syunik, is set to be a 110-kilometre long
    expressway connecting the town of Sisian to the southern border of
    Armenia by Meghri.

    Rasia has already recruited China Construction Company Ltd. to build
    the project.

    "Rasia and its consortium members will aim to boost potential local and
    international transit freight volumes by investing in the development
    of mineral and agricultural projects along the Corridor," said Chairman
    and CEO of Rasia, Mr. Joseph Borkowski.

    "There will be additional effort to seek the involvement of nations,
    and companies, benefiting from the Corridor including Russia, Iran,
    India and the countries of Europe, Central Asia, and the GCC in order
    to enhance regional trade relations."

    The USD3-billion transportation project for a USD10-billion,
    landlocked economy is major initiative, highlighting the prospects
    of opportunities in an economy which is often overshadowed by the
    larger and richer economies of Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.

    "But despite its small size, Armenia is no slouch. Considered the
    most market-oriented economy in Central Asia, the country has emerged
    as democratic haven surrounded by dictatorial and isolated regimes,"
    Zawya writes.

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