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Alexandr Avanesov

Pashinyan again calls for changes to Armenian railway concession  management

Pashinyan again calls for changes to Armenian railway concession  management

ArmInfo.  During a meeting with voters in the village of Goght in the Kotayk Province, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan once again raised  the need to change the management logic of the country's railway  concession.

According to him, this step is necessary to prevent international  sanctions from hindering the development of the country's railway  system. The Prime Minister recalled that Turkey is currently  constructing the Kars– Igdir–Dilucu railway—extending from Kars to  Nakhichevan—whereas Armenia already has a fully ready, operational  railway infrastructure that needs to be utilized.

Pashinyan emphasized that following extensive assessments, the  Armenian government concluded that the obstacle lies within the  existing concession management model for the Armenian railway "Since  the Armenian railway is under a Russian concession, and Russia has a  complex sanctions relationship with Western nations, those same  Western countries are seeking ways to bypass it," he noted, adding  that international companies are actively trying to avoid sanctions  risks and are looking for safe routes.

 "We believe that we absolutely must change the concession logic of  Armenian railways, which, by the way, are 100% owned by the Republic  of Armenia. This is necessary to ensure that the sanctions obstacle  does not become a barrier for our railways," Pashinyan said. He added  that Armenia will continue working with partners, including Russia,  in this direction.

He also stated that the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border and  railway is expected in the next phase.  "In any case, the flow of  goods from east to west will be so massive that I am convinced our  railway will operate at a high capacity and generate significant  revenue for the republic," the Prime Minister remarked.  Furthermore,  he noted that international partners have evaluated the road routes  passing through Armenian territory and concluded that the shortest  path from east to west runs through the Tavush, Lori, and Shirak  provinces. "There is major investment interest in developing roads  from Tavush to Shirak and establishing toll roads for cargo trucks,"  Pashinyan said, noting that these projects would bring additional  revenue to Armenia.

Recall, currently, Armenia's railway system is managed by Russia  through the "South Caucasus Railway" company. The Prime Minister has  previously spoken on this topic, noting that Russian management of  the concession deprives Armenia of certain competitive advantages,  and suggested transferring the concession management to a third  country friendly to both Armenia and Russia. The Russian side has  already stated that it does not consider transferring the management  of the railway concession to a third country to be viable.