
ArmInfo. Armenian respondents are divided on the implementation of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project: 47% are against, 44% are in favor. This is according to the results of a poll by the International Republican Institute (IRI).
When asked whether they support the implementation of the TRIPP project through Syunik, 34% of respondents said they definitely do not support it, another 13% said they somewhat do not support it, 24% said they definitely support it, 20% said they somewhat support it, 5% said they did not listen, and another 4% refused or were undecided.
Among the drawbacks of this project, 20% cited the negative economic impact, 16% cited unimpeded access for citizens of enemy countries to Armenian territory, 7% cited the threat of losing Syunik, and 5% cited Azerbaijan's new territorial demands on Armenia. It is noteworthy that 23% found it difficult to answer.
At the same time, 30% of respondents cited economic growth as a benefit of the project, 19% cited the establishment of peace, 16% cited the unblocking of communications, 14% cited increased trade, and 10% cited improved security. Thirteen percent found it difficult to answer.
According to the graph, supporters of the current Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan primarily support the project, while opposition supporters are largely against it.
The survey was conducted by the International Republican Institute (IRI) Center for Survey Research and BREVIS (represented by IPSC LLC). Data were collected from February 3 to 13, 2026, using computer- aided telephone interviews (CATI). The sample consisted of 1,506 citizens of the Republic of Armenia over the age of 18 and former residents of Nagorno-Karabakh, forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh, who currently reside in Armenia (who may or may not be citizens). Citizens who had lived in Armenia for less than six months were not included in the sample. Telephone numbers were selected using random digit dialing (RDD). The survey response rate is 22%. The margin of error does not exceed +2.5 percentage points for the entire sample. The sum of numbers in the graphs may differ from 100 percent due to rounding.
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.