Iran rejects ‘Trump Route for Worldwide Peace and Prosperity’ (TRIPP), says the presence of American firms within the area could be ‘worrying’.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is visiting Armenia for talks on a deliberate hall linking Azerbaijan close to the border together with his nation, days after Iran stated it will block the undertaking included in a United States-brokered peace accord that places a possible Washington presence on Iran’s doorstep.
The land corridor, dubbed the “Trump Route for Worldwide Peace and Prosperity” (TRIPP), is a part of a deal signed earlier this month in Washington between former foes Armenia and Azerbaijan.
US President Donald Trump stated the deal granted the US unique developmental rights to the transport hall. Washington was additionally signing bilateral agreements with each international locations to extend cooperation in areas like power, commerce and expertise, together with synthetic intelligence.
Earlier than departing for the Armenian capital Yerevan on Monday, Pezeshkian described the attainable presence of American firms within the area as “worrying.”
“We are going to talk about it [with Armenian officials] and specific our considerations,” he informed state tv.
The proposed route would join Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave, passing close to the Iranian border. Tehran has lengthy opposed the deliberate transit route, also called the Zangezur hall, fearing it will reduce the nation off from Armenia and the remainder of the Caucasus whereas bringing doubtlessly hostile overseas forces near its borders.
Because the deal was signed on August 8, Iranian officers have stepped up warnings to Armenia, saying the undertaking could possibly be a part of a US ploy “to pursue hegemonic targets within the Caucasus area”.
On Sunday, Iranian International Minister Abbas Araghchi described it as a “delicate” situation, saying Tehran’s most important concern is that it might “result in geopolitical adjustments within the area”.
“They [Armenian officials] have assured us that no American forces … or American safety firms shall be current in Armenia below the pretext of this route,” he informed the official IRNA information company.
The proposed hall has been hailed as helpful by different international locations within the area together with Russia, with which Iran has a strategic alliance alongside Armenia.
Ali Akbar Velayati, a prime adviser to Iran’s supreme chief, stated Tehran would block the initiative “with or with out Russia”.
Trump “thinks the Caucasus is a chunk of actual property he can lease for 99 years”, Velayati informed state-affiliated Tasnim Information quickly after the deal was signed, including that the world would turn out to be “a graveyard for Trump’s mercenaries”.
Moscow cautiously welcomed the deal, saying that it supported efforts to advertise stability and prosperity within the area. Equally to Iran, nevertheless, it warned towards exterior intervention, arguing that lasting options needs to be developed by international locations within the area.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have fought a collection of wars because the late Eighties when Nagorno-Karabakh, a area in Azerbaijan that had a principally ethnic Armenian inhabitants on the time, broke away from Azerbaijan with assist from Armenia. Azerbaijan Baku took management of the territory in a navy operation in 2023, resulting in an exodus of the ethnic Armenian inhabitants.
Armenia final 12 months agreed to return several villages to Azerbaijan in what Baku described as a “long-awaited historic occasion”.