The energy systems of Armenia and Azerbaijan will be interconnected within the framework of the “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity” (TRIPP) project, enabling both sides to benefit mutually from equal conditions for exports and imports. This was stated by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during his address to the National Assembly.
He noted that Armenia has already begun to feel some of the benefits: gasoline prices have fallen by 20%. “Wheat is being imported into Armenia — isn’t that mutual benefit? They are now observing this in Azerbaijan, saying it is interesting, but will anyone in the Armenian parliament notice that part of the mutual benefit has already been achieved?” Pashinyan emphasized.
Thus, the prime minister reported the first practical results of the joint project and stressed that cooperation is bringing tangible benefits to both countries.
