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  • According To "Hayots Ashkharh", Russia May Carry Out "Gas Re-Arrange

    ACCORDING TO "HAYOTS ASHKHARH", RUSSIA MAY CARRY OUT "GAS RE-ARRANGEMENT" WITH IRAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 02 2006

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 2, NOYAN TAPAN. Under conditions of newly strained
    relations between Russia and Georgia, Armenia can insure itself
    against a gas blockade and at the same time to counterbalance its
    transport-related dependence on Georgia by the prospect of increasing
    the energy dependence of that country.

    This is said in the November 2 issue of the daily "Hayots Ashkharh"
    when summarizing the RA President Robert Kocharian's working visit
    to Moscow.

    According to the newspaper, given the speedy operation of the
    Iran-Armenia gas pipleline and prospect of passing ArmRusgazprom's
    control package of shares (from 45 to 58%) to Gazprom, it is not
    difficult to conclude that the Russian side is trying to use the
    version "re-arrangement of the functions" of the gas pipelines running
    into the South Caucasus. "That is, Armenia will receive gas from Iran,
    while in all likelihood Russians will offer Georgia to pay a twice
    as high price," the daily writes. According to "Hayots Ashkharh",
    in the coming months Armenia may "be more frank" in the issue of
    suspending the construction of Kars-Akhalkalak railway scheduled
    to start in January 2007, i.e. it will get an extra leverage of
    pressure on Georgia. Noting that despite the serious signals regularly
    received from Russia, Armenia managed to move the Javakhk factor
    out of the Russian-Georgian confrontation field, "Hayots Ashkharh"
    concludes that now by starting the Kars-Akhalkalak construction, it
    is Georgia rather than Armenia will face the temptation to "arouse"
    the Javakhk factor and play it against itself.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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