
ArmInfo. Guarantees are a key component of Armenia's peace negotiations with Azerbaijan. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan stated this during discussions at a conference organized by the Orbeli Analytical Center, entitled "Peace Quiz: A Conversation with the Armenian Foreign Minister."
"The issue of guarantees requires a clear, substantive analysis. It is my deep conviction that in our process, these are not guarantees from a third party or various peacekeepers or forces. The agreements reached are beneficial to both Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as other countries in the region. Mutual benefit is the guarantee that will strengthen peace between our countries," Mirzoyan asserted.
Regarding the implementation of the Washington agreements regarding the Trump TRIPPP route, the minister agreed that the project is attracting significant political attention. He refrained from comparing the project to water resource management or an airport, acknowledging its political significance and its role as a guarantor and instrument of peace. He added that negotiations are currently underway with the American side regarding the project's implementation.
"In my view, it should be an Armenian-American company that will build and handle day-to-day management. This does not imply American control over the infrastructure. All issues regarding sovereignty and authority have been resolved and reflected in signed and published documents. This is only a management issue," Mirzoyan emphasized, adding that Moscow and Tehran have not officially expressed any concerns about the project. On the contrary, he stated, Iran and Russia are interested in the project, especially since Russia operates another railway company in the country (South Caucasus Railway - ed.). At the same time, he stated that everything agreed upon by the parties has been made public, and the implementation of any projects will be carried out in accordance with the Washington agreements. When asked by an Azerbaijani journalist when the infrastructure in Armenia would be opened, given the fact that the Kars-Nakhichevan section and the infrastructure in Azerbaijan are scheduled to open by 2028, Mirzoyan was unable to answer.
According to him, Yerevan is discussing technical issues with the American side, from documentation to the installation of electronic scanners. The Armenian Foreign Minister reiterated Armenia's interest in the project's prompt implementation. The Armenian diplomat also touched on Baku's lifting of the blockade on transit to Armenia, calling it an important step. "For its part, Armenia is ready to ensure transit from Turkey to Azerbaijan. In this context, the opening of the Kars-Gyumri road is no less important for us, as it will ensure the transit of goods from Europe to the East," the Armenian minister concluded.