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Armenian PM: Trump-backed project to combine energy systems between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Armenia and Azerbaijan are integrating their energy systems in order to facilitate imports and exports of electricity, the Armenian prime minister said on Wednesday.

In his address to parliament, Prime Minister Nikol Pahinyan did not give a timeline or any specifics. He said that the move was a part of a strategic transit corridor planned through the South Caucasus, known as the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity.

Armenia and Azerbaijan fought for almost four decades over the mountainous area of Nagorno Karabakh, and finally reached an agreement.

Peace agreement brokered by the U.S.

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The TRIPP?project, as proposed, would cross southern Armenia to give Azerbaijan a route directly to its exclave Nakhchivan?and then to Turkey. Baku is a close ally of Turkey.

Armenia will give the United States a share of 74% in the TRIPP 'Development company for 49 years, and keep the rest. This was revealed in a joint.statement issued after a meeting between Armenian Foreign Minister and U.S. Sec. of State Marco Rubio earlier this month in Washington.

Under the deal, the U.S. firm would have exclusive rights to develop the Corridor and could extend it for another 50 years. Armenia's equity stake in the company would then rise to 49 percent. As part of the deal, Yerevan will retain full sovereignty over its borders and customs, as well as taxation, security, and taxation.

The project involves?new and updated rail infrastructure?, oil and natural gas pipelines?, and fibre optic cables?crisscrossing South Caucasus?, a strategically important region situated between Russia, Iran, and Turkey.

Azerbaijan has begun sending

Gasoline shipments

After a pause of?some three decades, the two countries have resumed diplomatic relations.

However, no peace agreement has yet been signed.

Azerbaijan demands that Armenia amend its constitution preamble which Baku claims implicitly claims Azerbaijani territories.

Pashinyan has called for an amendment to the constitution in a referendum, but no date has yet been announced. Reporting by Lucy Papachristou, Maxim Rodionov and Lucy Papachristou. Writing by Lucy Papachristou. Editing by Mark Trevelyan.

(source: Reuters)