
ArmInfo. Stanford University professor and political scientist Artur Khachikyan is confident that the current Armenian authorities have made further concessions to Azerbaijan and ceded control of Meghri in the Syunik region.
"As we previously reported, sources at the London School of Economics and the Washington Center for European Policy say Armenia has surrendered the Zangezur Corridor. Turkey and Azerbaijan will play a strategic role, and the financing, construction, maintenance, and management of the Zangezur Corridor will be in their hands. Armenian sovereignty remains on paper. And now, another lie, another ploy by this group of traitors, has been exposed. The text of the agreement signed by Rubio with a representative of this group has been made public. This agreement has driven another nail into the coffin of Meghri and Syunik," the expert wrote on his Telegram channel, referring to the initialing of the framework agreement on strategic cooperation for the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project.
"Reading this document will make your hair stand on end. Meghri has been surrendered, Armenia's sovereignty is lost, and Turkey and Azerbaijan can now seize control of Meghri or the 'Zangezur Corridor,'" Khachikyan continues.
To support his claims, he analyzes the text of the initialed agreement signed on May 26 at Yerevan Airport by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.
The political scientist notes that the first article of this document states that a "Special Purpose Vehicle" (SPV) refers to a subsidiary to be created by the TDC for the purpose of implementing a specific TRIPP mechanism, which implies the creation of subsidiaries and subcontractors.
"Article 3 states that the parties provide that the Shareholders shall establish special decision-making mechanisms in the TDC Articles of Association and the Shareholders' Agreement, as applicable, for reserved matters requiring mutual consent, as detailed in the TDC Articles of Association and/or the Shareholders' Agreement. Reserved matters shall include, but not be limited to, matters relating to: stakeholder participation (including change of control in TDC, transfer of shares in TDC, incorporation and ownership of private companies); certain major contracts and financial decisions; granting of concession rights and the final terms of concession agreements; and matters relating to the Joint Declaration, national security, and matters of a political nature.
That is, this corporation will have its own decision-making mechanisms, in which the United States will have 74% of the shares, that is, the deciding vote, so decisions will be made by the majority of shareholders. "Armenia can't say 'no'; it has no veto power," Khachikyan noted.
The expert is confident that these decisions include changes in control of the corporation, changes in ownership, the involvement of subcontractors, contracts, financial decisions, the granting of concession rights, and national security issues. According to him, these will be decisions made by the corporation, in which Armenia owns only 26% of the shares.
The political scientist further notes that Article 4 states that Armenia agrees that the TDC corporation will be authorized to select third parties to implement each TRIPP project developed by contractors, including third parties acting as concessionaires, sponsors, operators, contractors, and EPC (engineering procurement and construction) suppliers for such TRIPP project.
"That is, the corporation will select third parties: operators, contractors, engineers, construction companies, and sponsors." These decisions will be made not by Armenia, but by a US corporation, in which Armenia's share is only 26%, so its vote will be irrelevant," Khachikyan continued.
He also noted that the TRIPP agreement takes precedence over Armenian law, as evidenced by Article 5 of the agreement, which states that Armenia confirms that, in accordance with its Constitution, this Agreement will apply in the event of any conflict with Armenian law. The United States intends to provide and/or assist in securing financing for TRIPP projects, subject to the availability of funds and in accordance with applicable requirements, or on commercial terms from public and private investors.
"The corporation will have exclusive rights to land use, development, and all other rights within the corridor. The corporation will determine the terms of the concession and select the parties (countries, companies, etc.) to which the concessions will be granted." This is evidenced by Article 6 of the agreement, which states that Armenia grants TDC, for an initial term of 49 years, exclusive land use rights, development rights, relevant permits, and all other rights that the Government of Armenia and TDC mutually agree are necessary for the effective development, operation, and/or maintenance, as applicable, of the relevant facilities. The TRIPP project, rights to which must be fully transferred to contractors, is a case in point. Armenia agrees that TDC should be permitted to develop detailed concession terms and conditions that will be used in selecting the concessionaire, as described in Article 4(3)," the expert continued.
According to Khachikyan, this is a complete, unconditional, clear, and unequivocal surrender of Meghri. "A US-owned corporation will have the right to invite third parties, such as Turkey and Azerbaijan, to become subcontractors, builders, operators, managers, financiers, and owners of the Meghri Corridor. The Armenian Constitution and Armenian laws will no longer matter: the TRIPPA agreement will prevail. That's why this group of traitors is so desperately trying to change the Constitution: so that TRIPPA takes precedence over Armenian laws. Words about Armenia's sovereignty are just words. It will remain on paper. Meghri has been surrendered, and we have become a colony," the political scientist believes.
The expert points out that Armenia will have no say in how the corridor is managed, who is invited to join the project, how it is financed, how roads are built, or who will become the new owner of the "Zangezur Corridor." According to him, everything is written in black and white in this document. "The doors to Meghri and Syunik are wide open for Turkey and Azerbaijan, who can enter and never leave. And this door was opened by a group of cowardly traitors and members of their sect, whose only concern is staying in power, filling their bellies, and making more money by betraying their country.
We are living in difficult times, which our descendants will long remember, just as we now remember the end of the First Armenian Republic of 1918-1920. Then, at the last moment, the 11th Red Army arrived and saved at least the remnants of that Armenia.
Today, the 11th Red Army is gone. There are you, the voters, and you have six days left to go to the polls, to bring with you those who haven't yet been dragged into this terrible sect, and to vote for the salvation of our small republic," Khachikyan concluded.