Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has called for countries of the South Caucasus to view the region as a shared space with numerous common interests.
Speaking to reporters, He said the time had come to think of the South Caucasus as a single region despite its complexities and differences, Caliber.Az reports.
He also argued that Armenia would inevitably be integrated into regional initiatives through the TRIPP project.
Reiterating his government's “Crossroads of Peace” concept, Pashinyan said Armenia should serve as a transit hub through which cables, pipelines, roads, railways and air routes run in all directions.
“We say Armenia is a crossroads of peace: as many cables, pipelines, roads, railways and air connections as possible should pass through it from north to south, south to north, west to east and east to west,” he noted.
By Bakhtiyar Abbasov