BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 3. The Trump Route for
International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project represents a
significant step toward strengthening the structural resilience of
East-West energy connections in the region, said Vitaliy
Baylarbayov, Deputy Vice President of SOCAR, Trend reports.


Speaking at the 12th Ministerial Meeting of the Southern Gas
Corridor Advisory Council (SGC) and the 4th Ministerial Meeting of
the Green Energy Advisory Council (GEAC) in Baku, Baylarbayov noted
that the project, conceived as an integrated corridor encompassing
energy infrastructure, will create new opportunities for the flow
of oil, natural gas, and electricity between Central Asia,
Azerbaijan, Türkiye, and European markets.







“In addition to strengthening existing energy connections, this
initiative opens new prospects for the transmission of green energy
and the integration of low-carbon energy systems. By diversifying
routes and enhancing system resilience and regional
interdependence, the project will further reinforce the strategic
role of the Central Corridor. It will strengthen our region’s
position as an emerging energy hub and contribute to long-term
energy security and sustainable economic development,” he said.