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Can the proposed Trump Route (TRIPP) through Armenia’s south bring lasting peace and prosperity to the South Caucasus? Anahide Pilibossian, Vice President of the Yerevan-based APRI Institute, discusses the think tank’s new report on the route. She argues that TRIPP is a necessary but insufficient step toward regional stability without broader border openings between Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. The conversation explores the opportunities and risks regional connectivity presents for Armenia, why Ankara continues to defer to Baku on normalization with Yerevan, and why Armenia may eventually need to clarify its ambiguous foreign policy as it seeks to balance relations between Russia and the West. 0:00 TRIPP is a necessary step, but not sufficient 5:25 Turkey's "Baku First" policy toward opening with Armenia 10:31 Differing visions of TRIPP in the official documents and the Azerbaijan-Turkey interpretations of it 15:06 Armenian human security and psychological safety concerns from corridor-rhetoric 16:50 EU’s role in supporting TRIPP 19:45 Potential risks of opening the Turkish border 23:57 Pushing back on portrayals of Armenia has having pivoted to the West away from Russia #CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ
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