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    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    Sept 21 2004

    Russia's Border Policy Diverts Regional Trade Via South Ossetia


    According to reports by the Georgian service of Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Russia's decision to close the Larsi
    border checkpoint with Georgia diverts the regional trade via South
    Ossetia.

    Russia officially closed the border with Georgia after the Beslan
    tragedy in North Ossetia, and it has remained closed for the last 20
    days. Eyewitnesses say buses and cars not only from Georgia, but from
    from Armenia and Azerbaijan as well, are stuck at the border.

    RFE/RL correspondents reported that traffic of Azeri and Armenian
    goods via secessionist South Ossetia has increased significantly.
    Despite its announcement to close its border with Georgia, the South
    Ossetian section of the Russo-Georgian border (Roki pass) remains
    open.

    According to the head of Georgia's Customs Northern Department, Kakha
    Mikeladze, loses of customs revenues from the Larsi checkpoint during
    these last 20 days were between 3 and 4 million Lari.
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