
ArmInfo. The involvement of third countries in the Armenian-American "Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity" (TRIPP) project will only be possible once work 'on the ground" begins, as stated by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan at a joint press conference with his Estonian counterpart on April 10.
When asked to clarify who the US State Department had in mind when speaking about Yerevan and Washington's interaction with third countries in implementing TRIPP, Mirzoyan noted that, despite unfavorable, to put it mildly, global and regional developments, work on the project continues.
According to the Armenian Foreign Minister, the preparation and approval of the necessary documents is currently underway, and the parties are constantly exchanging information on their respective positions on various issues. "We hope to start the construction as soon as possible. We will need third-party partners here. Of course, the agreement between Armenia and the United States is bilateral. But during the construction phase, the participation of third countries will be necessary, possibly also matters of system management," the Foreign Minister explained.
Mirzoyan added that it's no secret that the project is in the interests of many countries, from China to Portugal, not to mention Armenia's immediate neighbors. The Armenian Foreign Minister recalled that the TRIPP project will conclude in Azerbaijan at one end and Nakhichevan at the other, but its logical continuation is a connection with Armenian railways via Yeraskh and the Turkish roads via Kars-Gyumri. The countries of Central Asian are also interested in the project. He said it was discussed during the recent visit of the Kazakh Foreign Minister and Minister of Transport. "Right now, there's nothing concrete that I can share with the public," Mirzoyan said.