Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan expressed strong support for the recently published Armenia-U.S. cooperation framework under the TRIPP initiative, describing the document as genuinely beneficial for all potential stakeholders.
“Read it. The document is genuinely good,” Mirzoyan wrote on Facebook. “It’s good for Armenia. Our country is opening up and becoming a key hub in major international logistics routes, without compromising our sovereignty, territorial integrity, or jurisdiction in any way.”
He emphasized that the framework is also good for the United States, for Armenia’s neighbors, and for all possible beneficiaries, adding: “That’s precisely what makes it work. Otherwise, it simply wouldn’t.”
In a closing remark aimed at critics, he wrote: “P.S. I don’t envy the conspiracy theorists and the doomsayers who predict catastrophe for our public day and night. Be well.”
Earlier, Mirzoyan and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a framework document in Washington detailing cooperation under the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP). The published agreement outlines how the initiative is to be implemented and explicitly states that it creates no legal obligations for either Armenia or the U.S.





