RUSSIA CLAIMS TRIPP PROJECT WOULD BENEFIT FROM ITS PARTICIPATION
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30.06.2026


ArmenPress (29 June 2026)

 

The Russian Foreign Ministry has argued that the TRIPP project—a key connectivity initiative in Armenia that Yerevan will develop with Washington—will only benefit from Moscow’s participation.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin, in an interview with RTVI, highlighted that the Armenian–Russian–Azerbaijani agreements of 2022–2023 also addressed the reopening of regional connectivity.

“At that time, ways of restoring railway communications were also discussed, including the possibility of establishing links between Armenian and Azerbaijani railways or operating them in a looped system. It is another matter that, through no fault of ours, these discussions and this dialogue within the framework of the trilateral working group were interrupted. Continuing it now is extremely difficult, because Armenia, as I understand it, has promised the American side 49% of the charter capital of the future railway,” Galuzin said.

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