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24 October 2025 - 13:36 AMT

Kopyrkin: ‘Trump Route’ part of high-level Armenia–Russia talks

Russia’s Ambassador to Armenia, Sergey Kopyrkin, has confirmed that the proposed strategic transit corridor through southern Armenia—informally dubbed the “Trump Route” is being discussed as part of high-level dialogue between Yerevan and Moscow, according to Sputnik Armenia.

“This issue is naturally being addressed within the framework of our high-level dialogue. In any case, it cannot be ignored. I would remind you that Armenian officials have said the matter is being discussed exclusively with the United States. But given the importance of the topic, it is, of course, being raised in our conversations as well,” Kopyrkin stated.

He reiterated Moscow’s longstanding position, voiced at various political levels, that Russia supports any step that leads toward genuine peace, regional stabilization, and prosperity.

“As for the so-called ‘Trump Route’ itself, we are awaiting more specific details about its implementation and operational mechanisms,” he added.

On August 8, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a joint seven-point declaration in Washington. The agreement includes the establishment of a strategic transit corridor through Armenia’s southern Syunik Province, offering Azerbaijan commercial access to Nakhichevan. Dubbed the “Trump Route” (TRIPP), the corridor is to be leased to the United States for 99 years, with an option for renewal.

As part of the same initiative, Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeyhun Bayramov preliminarily signed an agreement, in the presence of U.S. officials, outlining a framework for peace and interstate relations.