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The '''Kars Gyumri Akhalkalaki railway line''' is a railway line that runs fom the city of ] in ] to the ]n city of ] then from there on to ], ]. The railway has not been operational since 1993, when Turkey following the ] between Armenia and ] ] closed the border with Armenia in support for the Azeris in their war with Armenia.<ref></ref> In April 2005, an agreement was signed to build a new railway ] connecting Turkey with Georgia and Azerbaijan, passing through Akhalkalaki, since Kars Gyumri Akhalkalaki railway line has not been in operation due to closed borders. Most of the countries including ] and ] have said they will not assist in promoting or developing the proposed Kars Baku Tbilisi railway line. The '''Kars Gyumri Akhalkalaki railway line''' is a railway line that runs fom the city of ] in ] to the ]n city of ] then from there on to ], ]. The railway has not been operational since 1993, when Turkey following the ] between Armenia and ] ] closed the border with Armenia in support for the Azeris in their war with Armenia.<ref></ref> In April 2005, an agreement was signed to build a new railway ] connecting Turkey with Georgia and Azerbaijan, passing through Akhalkalaki, since Kars Gyumri Akhalkalaki railway line has not been in operation due to closed borders. Most of the countries including ] and ] have said they will not assist in promoting or developing the proposed Kars Baku Tbilisi railway line.


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The Kars Gyumri Akhalkalaki railway line is a railway line that runs fom the city of Kars in Turkey to the Armenian city of Gyumri then from there on to Akhalkalaki, Georgia. The railway has not been operational since 1993, when Turkey following the Nagorno-Karabakh War between Armenia and Turkic-speaking Azerbaijan closed the border with Armenia in support for the Azeris in their war with Armenia. In April 2005, an agreement was signed to build a new railway Kars Baku Tbilisi railway line connecting Turkey with Georgia and Azerbaijan, passing through Akhalkalaki, since Kars Gyumri Akhalkalaki railway line has not been in operation due to closed borders. Most of the countries including European Union and United States have said they will not assist in promoting or developing the proposed Kars Baku Tbilisi railway line.

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  1. BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | Fears of Turkey's 'invisible' Armenians
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