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Armenia welcomes reopening of key border crossing on Russian-Georgia border

02.03.2010, 17:46
Armenia welcomed Monday the reopening of a key border crossing on Russian-Georgia border that had been used by Armenian businessmen as the only overland conduits to the outside world.

YEREVAN, March 2, /ARKA/. Armenia welcomed Monday the reopening of a key border crossing on Russian-Georgia border that had been used by Armenian businessmen as the only overland conduits to the outside world. The Upper Lars border crossing was closed by Moscow in June 2006 for repair.

The crossing is effectively the only land crossing between Russia and Georgia, the others running through Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The move hit hard Armenian exporters of agricultural produce and other goods. 

Speaking at a news conference Monday, Arsen Ghazarian, chairman of the Union of Armenian Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, said the open border check point will cut transportation expenses by 20-25% or $1,000-$1,500 for taking a truck of goods in both directions.

After the crossing was shut down in 2006 Armenian exporters and importers had to use ferryboat routes across the Black Sea. The ferryboat makes one trip a week between Georgian port of Poti and a Russian port on the Black Sea. M.M. -0-