
ArmInfo. "You are paving the way for a brighter, more independent future for Armenia, and the United States is pleased to extend its support for this vision, this courage, this dedication, and your commitment to the future of your country," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at a briefing with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan at Yerevan's Zvartnots Airport. "I am delighted to be here today to continue advancing the vision of President Trump and Prime Minister Pashinyan—this bold path to peace in the South Caucasus, which was cemented on August 8th last year in Washington.
"It is a great honor for me to join the Foreign Minister today in initialing our bilateral agreement regarding the TRIPP project. This agreement is one of the most significant steps toward making this historic path a reality. And it is a path to peace and prosperity in Armenia and the region," Rubio said.
According to him, Armenian-American cooperation is not limited to the TRIPP project; Yerevan and Washington continue to develop cooperation across various areas. He stated that for the current US administration, developing relations with Armenia —both within the scope of TRIPP and in all other fields— remains a priority. "We have also signed the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Charter, which defines the framework for our bilateral relationship and charts a new path that will benefit both Armenians and Americans. Simply put, we are undertaking the foundational work that will serve as a long-term basis for Armenians and Americans to work together. We also respect sovereignty, and that's how bilateral relations work best: both countries must see benefits in their relationship. And our partnership becomes strategic when we share a common vision for the future and can help each other in achieving that better future together.
Furthermore, the Memorandum of Understanding on Critical Commodities is another step aimed at increasing mutual prosperity. When it comes to critical minerals and rare earth elements, we discuss technology and innovation extensively—these are essential factors in the 21st century. Their development, processing, and extraction are vital for future economic well-being," Rubio added. According to the Secretary of State, nations capable of securing these capabilities will attain economic independence and position themselves at the center of 21st-century innovation. "Conversely, those left behind will suffer. We can work together to ensure that both of our countries, both of our economies, have secure access to critical minerals. This will not only be financially lucrative—it will also help sustain the cycle of innovation, which is an essential factor for the 21st century.
And you, Prime Minister, the entire Armenian team – you are paving the way for a brighter, more independent future for Armenia. And we are pleased to express our support for this vision, this courage, your dedication and commitment for the future of your country. We are glad and proud to be a part of all this, and we stand ready to achieve even more together," concluded Rubio, who departed the Armenian capital following the conclusion of the talks, having spent approximately one hour in Yerevan.