
ArmInfo. Former Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan is surprised by attempts by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to equate the transfer of the Republic's sovereign territories to the full control of a third country for 50 years with the granting of a concession to a third party.
"I was surprised that it was even possible to compare the transfer of the entire territory of Armenia, from the western to the eastern border, to the full control of a third country for 50 years, and the granting of a concession to a third party, be it state or non-state, for example, or even property rights. These are incomparable," Oskanyan wrote on his Facebook page.
He added that some might think that since Armenia is only about 40 kilometers wide in this area, its transfer is not a serious issue. Oskanyan added that this logic is deeply flawed, as sovereignty is not measured in kilometers.
He then offered to explain his point with a clear example. "Imagine France handing over a continuous strip of its territory, the entire width of the country, from the Atlantic coast to the German border, to a third country for 50 years. Or imagine the United States doing the same, from coast to coast, from the Pacific to the Atlantic. It's clear to all of us that this entire process is aimed at ensuring uninterrupted and free communication between Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan through Armenian territory. Armenia has already enshrined this commitment in previously agreed-upon and signed documents. I think the word 'pathetic' is too mild," Oskanyan concluded.
As a reminder, on January 21, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, speaking from the parliamentary rostrum, justified the transfer of control over the route through the south of the country to the American side by citing the transfer of a number of Armenian enterprises to a third party for concessionary management. He also used vulgar language, using street language, to criticize opposition figures who pointed out the unacceptability of such a distribution of shares in this project.
On January 14, the Armenian Foreign Ministry published a framework document signed with the American side in Washington for the implementation of the Trump Roadmap for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP). The 12-page document outlines the project's main objectives and operational mechanisms.
Among other things, the document emphasizes Armenia's intention to authorize and support the establishment of the TRIPP Development Company. The company is expected to be responsible for developing the TRIPP project, receiving an initial development right for a period of 49 years. Armenia intends to offer the United States a 74% stake in the TRIPP Development Company, retaining 26%. This partnership is expected to be extended for another 50 years, with an additional ownership stake granted to the Armenian government, bringing its stake to 49%.
As a reminder, on August 8, 2025, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a joint seven-point "Declaration of Peace" in Washington. It envisages a joint appeal to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to terminate the OSCE Minsk process and related structures, as well as the creation of a transport corridor through Armenian territory that will connect Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave, surrounded by Armenia, Turkey and Iran.