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Armenia and Azerbaijan to connect energy systems

The energy systems of Armenia and Azerbaijan will be connected within the framework of the TRIPP project. From now on, depending on the possible circumstances, mutual benefits will be achieved.

Axar.az reports that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said this during his speech in parliament.

Pashinyan noted that his country has already achieved some of the mutual benefits, with gasoline becoming cheaper by 20%:

"They import wheat to Armenia, isn't this a mutual benefit? They are currently seeing this in Azerbaijan. Will anyone in the Armenian parliament see that some of the mutual benefits have already been achieved?"

Date
2026.01.21 / 20:32
Author
Axar.az
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