
ArmInfo. Artur Khachatryan, a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia from the opposition "Armenia" faction, expects the country's authorities to ask US Vice President J.D. Vance to pressure Baku to release all Armenian prisoners of war.
However, in response to journalists' questions on February 9 about the parliamentarian's expectations for the US Vice President's visit to Armenia, Artur Khachatryan expressed doubt that the republic's authorities would actually raise the issue of prisoners of war, but the opposition and the public must have their say in resolving the issue.
Another issue the Armenian side should pay attention to is the unblocking of Armenia's borders. The TRIPP project, the MP noted, does not address this issue in any way. He emphasized that the project should provide for the mutual benefits outlined in the document of August 8, 2025. Meanwhile, in reality, this "mutual advantage" means everything but unblocking.
"True unblocking will occur when the railway and highway connecting Yeraskh and the Azerbaijani border near Nakhichevan are operational, as well as the road from Nakhichevan to Kazakh. Furthermore, if energy infrastructure must pass through TRIPP, then Armenia should also be granted the same opportunity based on the principle of reciprocity. But the Armenian authorities will be afraid to make such demands on Azerbaijan. The document speaks of the need for a differentiated approach to Azerbaijan, and that is the essence of the corridor. Azerbaijan is granted a corridor, and in exchange, Baku allows the import of goods from third countries through its territory-import, not export. But we say that everything should be based on the principle of reciprocity. That is, Armenian trains should be able to freely enter Azerbaijan from Ijevan and leave the rail networks of third countries in accordance with the same regulations," Khachatryan noted.
Regarding nuclear energy projects, the parliamentarian emphasized that Armenia has no right to abandon nuclear energy, the existence of which is directly linked to geopolitical considerations. All countries that possess nuclear power plants have a somewhat different status. However, it must also be understood that a new nuclear power plant is not only a matter of power plant construction; it is also the result of a political agreement.
Artur Khachatryan pointed to US interests in projects with Armenia related to natural resources and rare earth metals. "The Americans make no secret of their interest in Syunik's mineral resources. This doesn't require an expert's opinion; it is clearly spelled out in Armenian-American documents," the opposition figure emphasized.
On August 8, in Washington, the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, with US mediation, signed a declaration providing for the creation of the TRIPP (Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity) transport route. The route is planned to connect Azerbaijan with Nakhichevan via southern Armenia and will be managed by an American consortium. The parties also initialed a draft peace agreement. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a declaration on January 14 on the implementation of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project. A company, TRIPP Development, will be established for implementation, with the US holding a 74% stake and Armenia holding 26%. Armenia commits to developing procedures for the movement of people, vehicles, and goods between Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan.
During a briefing on December 18, 2025, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that Armenia had asked Russia to urgently restore sections of the railway from Yeraskh to the border with Nakhichevan and from Akhurik to the border with Turkey. On January 24, Trump announced a visit by US Vice President J.D. Vance to Armenia and Azerbaijan in February to solidify peace initiatives and advance the "Trump Path" for international peace and prosperity.