
ArmInfo. Armenia has joined the Trade over Aid initiative and is ready to actively participate in its activities. This was announced by Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Robert Abisogomonyan during his speech at the Trade over Aid forum in New York.
According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Abisogomonyan noted that Armenia views Trade over Aid as an innovative approach to international development cooperation, complementing traditional development tools, with an emphasis on strengthening national capacity, attracting investment, economic growth, and enhancing national ownership and sustainability, which aligns with Armenia's development priorities. He also emphasized the importance of UNDP's active involvement within the initiative, noting that the organization's extensive experience and sector-specific expertise can significantly contribute to governance and institutional reforms, human capital development, strengthening connectivity, and ensuring long-term inclusive economic growth.
Abisoghomonyan presented Armenia's economic diversification policy, noting that it includes expanding access to new markets and transport routes, as well as reducing structural dependence on a limited number of sectors. He also emphasized that Armenia is consistently transitioning to a knowledge-intensive and technology-based economy by promoting innovation, supporting competitive small and medium-sized enterprises, and investing in human capital development. It was noted that the successful implementation of this strategic program requires a peaceful and stable regional environment, predictable international supply chains, diversified transport routes, and the development of trade facilitation and digital connectivity. Touching upon the topic of strategic economic cooperation between Armenia and the United States, the Armenian diplomat presented the TRIPP regional interconnection project as a project aimed at creating new opportunities for trade, investment, and economic cooperation, as well as further strengthening lasting peace and stability in the South Caucasus. The program's core principles, enshrined in the TRIPP framework agreement on strategic cooperation signed between Armenia and the United States, were presented.
Abisoghomonyan also touched upon the Firebird AI data center under construction in Armenia, emphasizing that it is an important example of strategic cooperation between Armenia and the United States in the field of advanced technologies. It was noted that this investment program, implemented with the participation of NVIDIA, Dell Technologies, and other leading American companies, will contribute to the development of artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure, positioning Armenia as a regional technology hub. The Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister also presented new prospects for cooperation between Armenia and the United States in the field of civilian nuclear energy, mentioning the completion of negotiations on the "123 Agreement" on cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, as well as the signing of a framework memorandum on ensuring supplies in the extraction and processing of key minerals and rare earth elements.
In his speech, Abisogomonyan also touched on recent developments in Armenia's deepening trade integration with the European Union.
The US administration's Trade over Aid initiative proposes a new model for economic development that brings together UN member states, the private sector, and UN agencies to create a business-friendly environment and promote economic growth based on free market principles. The initiative was officially launched on April 27, 2026.