Will US vice-president visit Armenia? Yerevan discusses possible trip
Will JD Vance visit Armenia?
There is growing discussion in Armenia about a possible visit by a senior US official. International relations expert and US analyst Suren Sargsyan said that a “very senior official” may visit Armenia in February 2026, without naming the individual. Meanwhile, Arman Babajanyan, leader of the For the Republic party, said the visit would be by US Vice-President JD Vance.
“This will not be just another routine visit by a senior official. It will mark Washington’s rapid move towards implementing the agreements reached in the United States on 8 August,” Babajanyan said.
Despite the active public debate, officials in Yerevan have neither confirmed nor denied the reports. Foreign ministry spokeswoman Ani Badalyan said Armenia would “provide timely and appropriate information on planned visits by senior officials”.
Political analyst Areg Kochinyan has suggested that Vance could attend the launch ceremony of the so-called Trump Route — a transit corridor through Armenia to be built and operated with the involvement of US businesses.
“If construction moves quickly and the road opens during Donald Trump’s presidency, it cannot be ruled out that the US president himself could come to Armenia to take part in the opening of the infrastructure,” Kochinyan said.
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“Armenia has unique opportunity to become communications hub, centre of trust and security”
According to Arman Babajanyan, leader of the For the Republic party, a “historic visit” by US Vice-President JD Vance would mark not only the launch of the so-called Trump Route and other programmes agreed between United States and Armenia.
“This would also be a message to Armenian citizens that independence and sovereignty are not just declared ideas, but a strategic choice that must be defended. Armenia has such a choice — including through the United States — with real partners, tools and support to ensure security, investment and deeper sustainable development,” Babajanyan said.
US involvement in a project on the scale of the Trump Route, he added, opens up new opportunities for Armenia.
“This is a unique opportunity for Armenia to become a communications hub and a centre of trust and security. This can be achieved through discipline, professionalism and concrete steps that protect the state’s interests,” he said.
The politician advises the authorities to prepare for a visit by a high-ranking guest by:
- putting together a package of documents that would include investment projects for infrastructure along the Trump Route;
- take steps to rapidly modernise border and customs controls;
- take measures to secure legal guarantees — contract transparency, risk prevention, and the protection of both investor and state interests.
‘Year will be active in terms of implementation of US policy’
Unlike Arman Babajanyan, US analyst Suren Sargsyan did not name names when speaking about a possible visit. He did, however, insist that a visit is being planned. According to him, the senior US official would travel only to Yerevan, with no plans to visit other countries in the region.
He said early 2026 would be “extremely active” for Armenia “in terms of the implementation of US policy”.
Sargsyan noted that the most senior US officials ever to have visited Armenia were the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Secretary of State.
“Of all US presidents, only George W Bush visited the region — Georgia. And of all US vice-presidents, only Mike Pence visited the region during Donald Trump’s first presidency — and he, too, only went to Georgia,” he said.
The expert said it would be unprecedented for a visit of this level to take place without a serving US ambassador in Armenia.
US President Donald Trump has recently decided to recall US diplomatic staff from 30 countries, including Armenia. All were appointed during Joe Biden’s presidency, and the Trump administration purportedly does not fully trust them. The term of the current US ambassador, Kristina Kvien, is due to end in mid-January. The United States Embassy in Armenia said Washington’s policy towards Armenia would remain unchanged..
Trump also met Armenia’s ambassador to the US, Narek Mkrtchyan, the previous day. He reportedly reaffirmed his unequivocal support for the peace process and stressed Pashinyan’s key role in securing regional peace.
Pashinyan: Work on Trump Route project will begin on ground in second half of 2026
Nikol Pashinyan said Armenia and the US are still drafting a document setting out the strategic framework for the TRIPP project. Once that process is completed, the next stages of work will begin. Pashinyan made the remarks at his regular briefing on Monday, saying work on the ground may begin in the second half of 2026.
The Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) is a transport route linking Azerbaijan with its exclave, Nakhchivan, via Armenia. For several years, Yerevan and Baku failed to reach agreement on the issue. Azerbaijan demanded a road it referred to as the “Zangezur corridor.” Yerevan said it would unblock all transport links but rejected the term “corridor”, saying it would imply a loss of sovereignty.
Only on 8 August, in Washington, did the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan reach an agreement. They agreed the road would remain under Armenia’s control, with the US joining the unblocking process as a business partner. As a result, the project bears the name Trump Route, after the mediator.
“My forecast remains unchanged: work on the Trump Route project will begin on the ground in the second half of 2026,” Nikol Pashinyan said.
He said the first stage of the project would involve building a railway.
“Although I do not rule out that, as the project’s economic viability and investment appeal become clearer, it may turn out that a gas pipeline or oil pipeline should be built first. But at this stage, we believe the priority is the railway. The specific feature of the railway is that its route is clear, as a railway previously ran along this section,” Pashinyan said.
The prime minister said the government is modernising border and customs infrastructure and purchasing modern equipment. He said the equipment would be used on the Armenia–Azerbaijan border and on Armenia’s borders with Georgia, Iran and Turkey.
Comment by political analyst Areg Kochinyan
“If we consider that no US vice-president — let alone a president — has ever visited Armenia, this alone suggests that it is more than a purely ceremonial trip.
If the rumours are true, the timeline indicates that the sides are close to approving the contractual framework for TRIPP. Most likely, this framework will be approved and published in January–February next year. Only after that would there be talks about the start of construction or a launch ceremony. I would not rule out that the US vice-president could time a potential visit to coincide with the launch of TRIPP.
The Trump Route is an important foreign policy initiative for the current US administration.
The fact that the Witkoff office continues to handle the project — alongside Israel–Palestine, Ukraine–Russia and several other tracks — speaks for itself.
This is, in essence, their most successful initiative to date. None of the other conflicts they have worked on has resulted in a full settlement.
If my assumptions are correct and the purpose of the visit is the launch of TRIPP, this would provide a serious boost to the further advancement of the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process and, potentially, to the signing of a peace agreement.
Theoretically, I do not rule out signing such an agreement before Armenia’s parliamentary elections in June 2026. However, parliamentary ratification would take place at a later stage,” Areg Kochinyan said.