


ArmInfo. It is clear that the US administration, at least for now, does not consider TRIPP (Trump's Route for International Peace and Prosperity) a priority, as stated by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during a press-briefing on March 12. "You see what's happening and what they're busy with," the head of government said.
He expressed regret that regional instability will likely push back implementation dates. "If it turns out that it won't impact the project, even better," Pashinyan said.
Commenting on the situation in Iran in terms of its impact on the Armenian economy, he noted that in the event of high inflation, authorized government agencies that conduct daily monitoring will take appropriate measures In an effort to dispel rumors, Pashinyan clarified the current situation at the Armenian-Iranian border. Despite media reports suggesting a massive backlog of 180 trucks, the Prime Minister confirmed that only 11 carriers were actually in queue as of today.



