MUNICH, Germany, Feruary 14. We are witnessing
major changes in the region, and this would not have been possible
without peace, said Marta Kos, European Commissioner for
Enlargement, during the panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference on
“Open Corridor Policy? Deepening Trans-Caspian Cooperation,”
Trend reports.
Marta Kos noted that significant progress has been achieved in a
short period. “Not everything has been done yet, but truly, the
process is moving very quickly. Political will is needed from both
sides. This has also opened many channels for us from Europe. For
example, we are now compiling a list of projects with Armenia,
Azerbaijan, and Türkiye. You spoke about the TRIPP project. We are
currently holding discussions with Azerbaijan on launching a
technical-economic feasibility study for the Nakhchivan railway
project, which is of great interest to us together with
international financial institutions. Along with Nakhchivan, the
TRIPP project could be a true game-changer,” she added.