
ArmInfo. The EU is ready to use its instruments to invest not only in the "Trump Route" (TRIPP), but also in the government's "Crossroads of Peace" project, which Brussels also supported two years before its official announcement. EU Ambassador to Armenia Vassilis Maragos told reporters this during a press tour in the Syunik region.
The ambassador noted that the events that took place in Washington on August 8 were received positively by the European Union. In this vein, he added that the European side expressed its readiness to support the initiatives discussed at the meetings after Washington.
"From this point on, the EU has consistently supported peace in this region. Of course, many aspects of the 'Trump Route' still need to be clarified. But as a partner of Armenia, Armenians, and the Armenian government, we support this process," Maragos noted.
The ambassador also emphasized that the EU is ready to participate in all infrastructure work to be carried out along this route in the Syunik region. He stated that the EU is in contact with the Armenian government and will continue to work together in this area, seeking to understand how they can facilitate these processes. This includes, as the European diplomat noted, capacity building, which is important for ensuring transport communications and trade flows through Armenia.
Maragos also touched on the ?2.5 billion investment under the Global Gateway strategy. The EU ambassador recalled that, starting in 2021, at the summit held in mid-July in Brussels, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met to announce the investments, which are already being implemented.
In particular, Maragos explained, the Sisian-Kajaran road section project, including the tunnel, is in the preparatory stage. Investments also include the "Green City" program, which includes the purchase of 97 buses with EU funding.
Furthermore, the ambassador noted, significant investments will be made in the construction of a power transmission line between Armenia and Georgia. "This is important for the development of the electricity market in Armenia. All of this also impacts the economy and business, including the creation of new jobs. However, we are here not only to provide support, but also to stand with you and see Armenia become more independent. I would also like to note the importance of the EU observer mission. The European Union strives to promote peace, which speaks to the EU's solidarity with Armenia," the ambassador concluded.