


ArmInfo. The TRIPP project in Armenia will open new opportunities for Turkey, Iran, Georgia and Russia, and Georgia will not face any risks from it. Armenian President
As reported by Armenpress, at a press briefing in the Armenian village of Kirants, during a stopover on his way back to Yerevan from Georgia, the Armenian President was asked whether there are concerns in Tbilisi about Georgia's transit role being reduced due to the TRIPP project in Armenia. "I can say that there will be no risk for them; they will not incur any losses. On the contrary, Georgia's significance will increase. If everything we are discussing comes to fruition-meaning the borders truly open, TRIPP becomes a reality, and it starts functioning-new opportunities will open up for Armenia, Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and, why not, also for Russia. After that, we will all criticize ourselves for not having utilized these opportunities earlier," the President of Armenia said.
The President added that during his meetings in Tbilisi, he did not hear such concerns from Georgian officials and did not notice any unease on the matter. "Everything will depend on us: if we truly want to live in peace and resolve issues with our neighbors, rather than exacerbate them, we will succeed. But if we are not committed, problems will arise, and we will end up in the same environment as before," the President warned. He also noted that Georgia has expressed its willingness to provide support on various issues, including the normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations.



