
ArmInfo. The TRIPP initiative is a US project in Armenia tailored to serve the interests of Turkey and Azerbaijan. This assessment was voiced by Armenia's second president and prime minister candidate from the "Armenia" bloc, Robert Kocharyan, during an interview in Meghri.
Noting that this project offers virtually nothing to Armenia, he pointed out that the document itself lacks any guarantees that the railway will reach Yeraskh. In this vein, the second president also pointed out that Armenia's share in this program is only 26%. "%. "A 26% share of transit revenues from a 43-kilometer section is not a significant amount of money," the politician emphasized. He presented his approach, which would allow Armenia to reap actual dividends from the project. Specifically, Kocharyan noted that the TRIPP project needs to be expanded in scale, extending the railway connection all the way to Yeraskh (a village on Armenia's border with Nakhichevan – Ed.).
From a geopolitical perspective, it's necessary to expand the presence of other states trusted by Iran in TRIPP. Otherwise, Armenia risks facing serious issues in its relations with Tehran. Emphasizing that the United States is currently in a de facto state of war with Iran, Kocharyan pointed out the lack of guarantees that Tehran would not close its border with Armenia once an American presence is established in the region. To support his argument, he noted that Armenia's share in Iran's foreign trade accounts for only about 0.2% to 0.3%. According to him, Iran would barely notice the potential closure of the Armenian-Iranian border, whereas this border is of strategic importance to Armenia—not only for bilateral trade but also as an access point to the Indian Ocean and a route for developing trade with the UAE, the volume of which has grown significantly in recent years.
"And we are jeopardizing this for the sake of a 43-kilometer transit section? Forgive me, but this can hardly be called a rational decision," emphasized the second president and leader of the "Armenia" alliance. He emphasized that before deciding to launch the TRIPP project, negotiations with Iran should have been held to understand their concerns and the consequences. Kocharyan stated that the new leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran is more hardline regarding the protection of its interests. As an example, the politician cited Iran's strategy for defending its interests in its conflict with the US, where it utilized methods such as targeting the infrastructure of the Gulf States—US allies—which caught the latter completely by surprise. Therefore, as Kocharyan noted, in this situation, Armenia must prove to Iran through concrete actions rather than phone calls that the project is by no means directed against it.