US and Armenia Sign Partnership Agreement Ahead of Armenian Election
- On Tuesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan signed a strategic partnership agreement in Yerevan, along with frameworks on critical minerals and a proposed 43-kilometer transit corridor dubbed the "Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity ."
- Armenia's pivot toward the West accelerated after Russia declined to intervene militarily during Azerbaijan's 2023 Nagorno-Karabakh offensive, prompting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to pursue closer ties with Europe and the US despite Russian threats to raise gas prices.
- Rubio emphasized the minerals partnership, stating both nations would gain "reliable access to these critical minerals." The US secured a 74 percent stake in the TRIPP Development Company, positioning itself to access Central Asian resources while bypassing Russian and Iranian supply routes.
- Pashinyan's government gains crucial political support weeks before June 7 parliamentary elections, where his Civil Contract party faces pro-Russian opposition; Mirzoyan affirmed US-Armenia relations are "stronger than ever," signaling Western backing.
- No formal peace deal has been signed despite the corridor framework, while Russia this week banned Armenian flowers, mineral water and brandy in economic retaliation; Armenia remains heavily dependent on Russian gas, making it vulnerable to Moscow's threats.
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The US and Armenia have signed a strategic agreement amid tensions with Russia a few days after key elections. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan have thus initialled a strategic partnership agreement in Yerevan this Tuesday, less than two weeks after the parliamentary elections in the South Caucasus country. Rubio’s visit takes place at a time when Russia has threatened to exert economic pressure on …
US, Armenia sign partnership agreement
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan signed a strategic partnership agreement in Yerevan on Tuesday, less than two weeks before parliamentary elections in the South Caucasus country. Rubio's visit comes as Russia has threatened to exert economic pressure on Yerevan for its growing ties to the West by raising prices Armenia pays for Russian gas if the country turns away from integration with Moscow On Ju…
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Strategic Pact Sealed: U.S.-Armenia Cooperation Takes Center Stage
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan solidified a strategic partnership in Yerevan, signing agreements on minerals and a transit corridor. This collaboration occurs before Armenia's elections, hinting at potential shifts in regional alliances amidst Russian economic pressure.
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