BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 9. Kazakhstan and
several other countries have expressed interest in the TRIPP (Trump
Route for Peace and Prosperity), Armenian Prime Minister Nikol
Pashinyan said at a media briefing, Trend reports.
Pashinyan noted that a new route for international
communications is expected to open. He emphasized that Kazakhstan
is among the key players in the global transport sector.
“Kazakhstan is not the only country interested in this issue.
Many countries are showing interest in it (the Trump Route for
Peace and Prosperity). The process is transparent, and we do not
intend to hide it from our partners. Of course, we must invite
Kazakhstan to use transit routes through Armenia so they can
consider them within the chain of export, import, and transport
services,” Pashinyan emphasized.
The Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP)
is a 43-kilometer (27-mile) transport and energy corridor running
through Armenia’s Syunik region, established with U.S. mediation to
connect Azerbaijan with its exclave of Nakhchivan. Launched in
2025, this transactional diplomacy project is designed to stimulate
regional trade.