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    Expert: Armenia's path and prospects in Eurasian Economic Union are vague

    by David Stepanyan

    ARMINFO
    Saturday, October 18, 15:41

    Armenia's path and prospects in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)
    are vague. The EAEU founders themselves do not know what to anticipate
    and are trying to minimize the risks for their economies in every
    possible way, Hovhannes Igityan, expert at the European Business
    Association, member of the Board of the Armenian National Movement
    Party, told the media on Friday.

    On October 10, the Agreement on Armenia's Accession to the EAEU was
    signed. The Agreement is expected to come into effect after being
    ratified by the Parliaments of Armenia, Russia, Belarus and
    Kazakhstan. To note, the period of the waivers in the 160-page
    document ranges from 4 to 8 years.

    "I think more and more details of Armenia's accession to the EAEU will
    be emerging given the EAEU leaders' big efforts towards protection of
    their economic independence. Today Kazakhstan is signing a big trade
    agreement with the European Union and becoming an EAEU member with
    reservations implying observance of agreements with the EU. In this
    light, Armenia, which has a number of trade and economic agreements
    with Europe, raises no reservations. Meanwhile, Yerevan could have
    reminded Moscow of these agreements and could have told Moscow about
    the intention to observe them, which stems from Armenia's interests. I
    think Russia would not have objected to this if it wants to benefit
    from a union with economically developed Armenia", he said.

    As regards the prospects of the re-launch of the Abkhaz railway
    section, Igityan stressed that notwithstanding Armenia's accession to
    the EAEU this prospect is still vague given the extremely political
    nature of the problem in the EAEU. According to him, Moscow may
    declare what it wishes but the fact is that the project cannot be
    implemented without Georgia. Tbilisi is not going to take any steps
    yet given its precisely opposite integration preferences. "The
    political discrepancies between Russia and Georgia hinder the
    re-launch of the Abkhaz railway section. Unfortunately, no one will do
    it for the sake of Armenia. Moreover, our main problem is not the
    transportation but the customs tariffs of the imported goods", he
    said.
    According to the survey of International Alert NGO (UK), the potential
    costs of rehabilitation of the South Caucasus railways, in particular
    the Sochi-Sukhumi-Tbilisi-Yerevan railway will total $277.5 mln, which
    can pay for no earlier than in 100 years. The restoration of the 190km
    section Psou-Inguri will cost $251 million. The Inguri-Zugdigi
    section will cost $26.5 million. The section from Zugdigi to Tbilisi
    and farther to Yerevan needs no repair. It is noteworthy that
    Abkhazian experts estimate the rehabilitation of the railway at
    $350-$400 million. Meanwhile, Georgian experts claim that the project
    will cost some $73 million.

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