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Marianna Mkrtchyan

TRIPP implementation to enable rail links between Iran and Armenia,  Persian Gulf and the Black Sea

TRIPP implementation to enable rail links between Iran and Armenia,  Persian Gulf and the Black Sea

ArmInfo.The implementation of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project will enable rail links between Iran and Armenia and the Persian Gulf and the Black Sea. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this in a conversation with journalists on April 18.

Speaking about possible economic and logistical crises resulting from  ongoing developments around the Strait of Hormuz, the Armenian prime  minister recalled that official Yerevan expressed its concern and  pain over the events that occurred in the previous period. "We are  pleased to note that the negotiations between our two friendly  countries, Iran and the United States, are demonstrating dynamic  progress. Our understanding of cooperation with Iran is strategic,  and we, conversely, want to expand our logistics chains and  capabilities within Iran. The implementation of the TRIPP project is  also very important in this regard, as it will result in a railway  connection with Iran, which will facilitate the import of goods to  Armenia and the export of goods from Armenia," he said.

Pashinyan recalled that a new channel had already existed in the  past-a railway connection with China through Central Asia along the  China-Kazakhstan-Russia-Azerbaijan-Georgia-Armenia route. He also  emphasized that the Armenian government did not begin addressing  these issues today; efforts had been underway since last year, when  tensions were observed in the region.

The prime minister expressed confidence that there would be no  shortage of goods, but inflation was a different issue. "If the price  of goods at the point of departure increases, our ability to  influence it will be limited. In terms of supplies, yes, there are  alternatives, but I am also convinced that in the near future, in the  context of resolving the situation, we will achieve the speedy  implementation of the TRIPP project, which will result in the  establishment of both Iran-Armenia and the Persian Gulf-Black Sea  railway links, which will benefit everyone - Iran, Armenia, Georgia,  Azerbaijan, Turkey, and the United States," Pashinyan said.

On January 14, the Armenian Foreign Ministry published the 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  goals and operating mechanisms.

Among other things, the document emphasizes Armenia's intention to  authorize and support the creation 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 seven-point  joint "Declaration of Peace" in Washington. It provides for 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.