By Najia Badykova
June 17th, 2016, The CACI Analyst
Free of many sanctions, Iran is becoming an active player in the South Caucasus, taking steps towards greater involvement in the region. Russia is not objecting, and even appears to be supporting these initiatives. In March, Armenia’s Energy Minister Levon Yolyan announced that Iran will build a gas distribution network in southern Armenia. Russia’s Gazprom, which currently controls that country’s gas distribution system, has not opposed this plan. Iran is also involved in another initiative with Russia, Armenia and Georgia. The four countries have agreed to build the North-South Energy Corridor, linking them to a unified electric grid. These recent initiatives are just the first to take off. Iran and Russia have been deepening their economic ties with all South Caucasus countries, securing reliable transit corridors while keeping other foreign competitors out of the picture.
- Iran
- Russia
- South Caucasus
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Georgia
- Gazprom
- NorthSouth Energy Corridor
- ArmRosgazprom
- Sanergy
- Gazprom Armenia
- National Iranian Gas Exports Company
- European Union
- Caspian Sea basin oil and gas
- Iranian LNG