BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 7. The TRIPP (The
Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity) project is
economically significant for Central Asia, said U.S. President
Donald Trump during a working dinner with the presidents of Central
Asian countries, Trend reports.
“Three months ago, my administration also broke a historic peace
agreement between nearby Armenia and Azerbaijan, one of the eight
wars that we ended in eight months,” Trump said, emphasizing the
swift diplomatic action taken by his administration.
President Trump described the route as strategically vital,
noting its potential to stimulate commerce across the region. “This
is a road that’s being carved and goes through some of the most
important places anywhere in the world, some of the most important
places economically also anywhere in the world, which will boost
commercial activity on the other side of the Caspian Sea, helping
nations throughout Central Asia,” he said.
He expressed optimism that the agreement would bring tangible
benefits to the region. “I’m optimistic that each of the countries
here today will reap the benefits of peace if they embrace the
opportunity that we’ve unleashed with the agreement,” the president
added.