| Sukhumi-Sochi railway to start in 2011 |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Friday, 13 August 2010 19:25 | |||
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As announced by Igor Shuvalov, First Vice-Premier of Russia, in 2011 the railway communication between Sukhumi and Sochi will restart. "The Russian Railways were ordered to ensure railway communication between Sukhumi and Sochi. It is now carried out; there are agreements, and we found financing. In 2011, an electric train will go from Sukhumi to Sochi and back," said Mr Shuvalov. "We proceed from the fact that when the electric train starts next year between Sukhumi and Sochi by the new season, the respective frontier and customs procedures will be organized tight in the train, on the way, or otherwise, most friendly for passengers," the "Echo Moskvy" Radio quotes the Vice-Premier as saying. Earlier Abkhazia has restored the marine communication with Russia; buses also run between Sukhumi and Sochi.
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In early October, the Russian Deputy Minister of Defense Vladimir Popovkin announced the decision to take two heavy nuclear-powered missile cruisers (TAKR) out of conservation and restore them to the active fleet. This decision coming just one year after the Petr Velikii (Peter the Great), the fourth ship of its class and the only one then in service, set out on a long-range cruise that took it from Severomorsk, the home port of the Northern Fleet to the Mediterranean, Caribbean, South Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans. On this voyage, which lasted from September 22, 2008, to March 10, 2009, the Petr Velikii exercised naval presence –taking part in naval maneuvers with friendly powers (Venezuela and India), making port calls and even engaging in antipiracy operations off the coast of Somalia. The arrival of the Petr Velikii at the port of La Guaira, Venezuela, in late November coincided with the state visit by President Dmitry Medvedev shortly afterwards (Interfax, October 2). |
