
ArmInfo. The normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani and Armenian-Turkish relations is stagnating. Political scientist and American studies expert Suren Sargsyan shares this view.
In support of his assertions, the expert, on his Facebook page, pointed to both statements by Armenian officials and general developments. "The Armenian authorities have effectively linked the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations exclusively to the implementation of the TRIPP project, while Turkey, in turn, ties the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations to the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. As a result, a chain of three interrelated processes has emerged: the implementation of the TRIPP project, the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani and Armenian-Turkish relations, which have become a single, interdependent package. Under these circumstances, the failure of any one of them immediately impacts the others," Suren Sargsyan emphasized.
He added that there is currently no significant progress towards TRIPP, which also implies a slowdown in other processes. The project's prospects for implementation also partially depend on Iranian-American relations.
"During the last war, Iran repeatedly demonstrated its ability to strike not only at the US military but also at economic initiatives in the region, such as TRIPP. Therefore, the project's implementation now depends not only on the US, but also on Iran. As for Azerbaijan, if TRIPP is not implemented for various reasons, Baku will naturally follow its 'Zangezur Corridor.' Regardless of whether it's called TRIPP or the 'Zangezur Corridor,' its strategic goal will remain the same, but the moderator will be different. Thus, the following logic emerges: without TRIPP, it's difficult to imagine progress in the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace and the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations. And if the project is not implemented, the likelihood of alternative, riskier scenarios increases.
The lack of alternatives is yet another failure in the Armenian authorities' foreign policy calculations," the Americanist noted.
As a reminder, the declaration establishing the "Trump Route" (TRIPP) was signed by the leaders of Armenia, the United States, and Azerbaijan on August 8, 2025, during a meeting at the White House. This transport corridor will pass through Armenia's Syunik Province. Although Armenia will retain sovereignty over its territory, the route will be managed by a private American company.