
ArmInfo. During a briefing with Armenian reporters in Strasbourg on September 29, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, announced that discussions around the Trump Path for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project have already begun. An American delegation recently visited Armenia and held several meetings with government officials and relevant agencies.
However, he added, no concrete agreements have been reached at this time. Pashinyan believes this is due to the fact that the Trump administration clearly has a very broad global agenda. "But rest assured that within this global agenda, the Trump Path remains the focus of the United States, our country, and the international community." "There's a lot of interest, but here too, our perception is that on the morning of August 9th, we're checking to see if there's an excavator there. If there isn't, it's another fake. That's not how it works. These processes are slow and uninterrupted, because anything we try to do quickly won't work. We need to do it slowly, but uninterrupted. Right now, we're working slowly, but uninterrupted," he said.
When asked if there has been any progress since August 8th, Pashinyan replied that the process is ongoing. "Discussions on the specific content and the project have already begun. Currently, we're working on determining who should design the project, how it should be designed, and who should finance it. After all, a railway needs to be designed, doesn't it?" Pashinyan asked.