US strikes civil nuclear agreement with Armenia, Russia’s former close ally

US and Armenia Agree on Billion-Dollar Nuclear Deal Amid Push for Regional Ties

In a significant move, the United States has struck a deal with Armenia worth billions of dollars in nuclear energy cooperation. The agreement was signed by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and US Vice President JD Vance during his two-day visit to the country.

The multibillion-dollar deal allows the US to license nuclear technology and equipment to other countries, with initial exports estimated at up to $5 billion and longer-term fuel and maintenance contracts worth an additional $4 billion. The agreement focuses on small modular reactors and demonstrates Washington's confidence in Armenia's ability to receive this new technology.

The deal comes as Armenia seeks to diversify its energy partners amid a push by the West Asian country to reduce its reliance on Russian energy. Yerevan has been reviewing proposals from US, Russian, Chinese, French, and South Korean companies to construct a new nuclear reactor, with the facility set to replace the ageing Russian-built nuclear power plant in Metsamor.

The agreement is seen as a significant blow to Russia, which had long dominated Armenia's nuclear energy sector. A spokesperson for Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin stated that a Russian proposal for a new nuclear plant was the best option for Armenia, but acknowledged there were no "real alternatives" in terms of available technologies and financial parameters.

The deal also marks an opportunity for the US to increase its influence in the region, with plans to advance a proposed 43km corridor connecting southern Armenia and Azerbaijan. The TRIPP project would provide a direct route between the two countries and on to Turkey, promoting regional economic growth and connectivity.

Armenia's Prime Minister Pashinyan hailed the agreement as opening "a new chapter" in the country's energy partnership with the US. Vice President Vance expressed confidence in Armenia's ability to receive this new technology, stating that Washington was "creating real prosperity for Armenia and the United States together."
 
🤔 what's up with Armenia being super tight with the US on this nuclear deal? Like they're not even considering Russian or Chinese options anymore? I know Russia has been shady about their intentions in the region, but still, 5 billion USD is a lotta cash to hand over willy-nilly... 🤑
 
I'm skeptical about this billion-dollar nuclear deal between the US and Armenia 🤔. While it's cool that the US is investing in Armenia's energy sector, I need more info on how much of a sweetener Russia's out of this deal 😏. If Russia isn't getting any benefits from this new arrangement, why would they just roll over and let the US take control of the nuclear market? 🚫

Also, 5 billion and 4 billion dollars is a pretty big chunk of change 💸. How much of that money is going directly to Armenia, and what's in it for the US? Are we talking about jobs, economic growth, or just more US influence in the region 🌎?

I'm all for regional cooperation and connecting Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey with a new corridor, but we need to see more details on how this deal is going to benefit everyone involved 📊.
 
🤔 I dont think its a good idea for armenia to rely on us nuclear tech 🚨💸. what if russians come back and say they can offer it cheaper? or whats to stop china from getting in on the action too?? 🤯 Armenia should be careful not to get tied down to one country, especially with all these billion-dollar deals flying around 💸💰
 
😎 I'm low-key hyped about this nuclear deal between the US and Armenia! Like, $9 billion is a crazy amount of cash 💸 for a small country like Armenia. It's gonna be sick to see them get some sweet new nuke tech 🤖. And can you imagine the implications for Russia? They're basically being shut out of Armenia's nuclear game 😂. On the other hand, I think it's dope that the US is investing in this region. Like, the TRIPP project could be a major game-changer for economic growth and connectivity in the area 🚀. And with Armenia being all about diversifying its energy sources, it's gonna be interesting to see how they use this new tech to reduce their reliance on Russia. 🔒 I'm curious to know more about small modular reactors - do you think they're the future of nuke energy? 💡
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this billion-dollar nuclear deal between the US and Armenia 🤯💸. I mean, it's great that they're looking to diversify their energy partners and reduce reliance on Russia, but $9 billion is a crazy amount of money! 🤑 What's even crazier is that this deal could be a major blow to Russia's influence in the region. But at the same time, it's also good for Armenia to have more options when it comes to energy production. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this plays out in terms of regional economic growth and connectivity 🌐💻. One thing's for sure though - the US is definitely trying to increase its influence in the area, and it'll be interesting to see how that all shakes out 😊
 
Omg can't wait 2 see how this nuclear deal turns out 4 both Armenia & the US!!! 💥💪 It's so cool 2 c the US investin in Armenia's energy sector n helpin them diversify away frm Russian energy. This is def a win-win 4 everyone involved! 🤝 I'm lovin the fact that the US is showin off its tech n expertise too 😎. This new corridor project sounds like it could bring so much economic growth & connectivity 2 the region... fingers crossed it happens 💕
 
🤔 This deal is a major win for the US, but let's not forget it's also a strategic move to increase their influence in the region. I mean, Armenia's been feeling pretty trapped by Russia's energy grip, so this gives them an opportunity to diversify and create a more balanced relationship with the West. But what does this say about the US's priorities? Are they really investing in Armenia because of its geographical location or is it just a case of expanding their influence in the Caucasus region? 📊

And let's not forget, this deal comes at a time when Russia is trying to assert its dominance in the region. It's like a game of geopolitics where everyone's jockeying for position. I'd love to see how this plays out with Azerbaijan and Turkey, who are also vying for influence in the region. It's going to be interesting to watch how this corridor project unfolds and what it really means for regional stability 🚂
 
🙏 I'm so glad to see the US and Armenia making moves to strengthen their ties! This billion-dollar nuclear deal is a game-changer for Armenia, especially when it comes to diversifying its energy partners. It's no surprise that Russia is getting left behind in this space 🤦‍♂️.

But what really gets me excited is the potential for regional growth and connectivity 🌐. The TRIPP project has all the makings of a huge win-win situation - increased trade, tourism, and economic opportunities for Armenia and Azerbaijan! It's time to get those Armenian-Azerbaijani relations cooking 🔥!

I just wish we could see more international cooperation on issues like energy security and sustainable development 🌎. Let's hope this deal sets the stage for a brighter future for the region - and not just for Armenia, but for all its neighbors too! 👍
 
omg can u believe armenia just scored a billion-dollar nuclear deal with the us lol 💸🚨 like what even is this!!!? they're basically getting a free pass to get out of russian energy's shadow 🌫️ anyway, i think it's dope that the US is investing in armenia's energy sector 💡 and now they can finally start diversifying their energy partners 🌈 this deal is all about promoting regional ties and economic growth 📈🚀
 
OMG, THIS IS AMAZING!!! 🤩 I mean think about it - a BILLION DOLLAR nuclear deal between the US and Armenia?! That's huge! It shows how serious both countries are about building stronger ties in the region. And can you believe that Russia is losing ground here? 🤦‍♂️ The US is basically giving Armenia an alternative to Russian energy, which is a big win for the Armenian people. I'm all about this regional economic growth and connectivity 🌎! The plans to build that 43km corridor are genius 💡. It's gonna be super cool to see Armenia and Azerbaijan connected like that. And let's not forget the US gaining more influence in the region - it's a win-win for everyone involved 🤝
 
idk why armenia needs a billion dollar nuclear deal with us, they're still getting exploited by russia lol 🤑 anyway its cool that washington is trying to step up their game in the region, the tripp project could be a win for both armenia and the states. but can we talk about how russias influence in the country is still kinda strong even tho theyre losing out on the nuclear deal? like whats going on with that old russian built power plant in metsamor? shouldnt armenia be focusing on getting out of russia's grasp instead of chasing after more american cash 💸
 
I'm curious about this deal... like what exactly does it mean for Armenia? I guess they're gonna get some sweet nuclear tech from the US. But won't Russia be all upset about this? 🤔 I've been reading that Russia was already providing energy to Armenia, and now that's being taken away. Is Armenia just gonna switch sides or what?

And what about the environment, tho? I mean, we're talking nuclear reactors here... isn't there like some risk of accidents or something? I know it's not as big of a deal as, say, Fukushima, but still.

I also wonder if this is a good idea for the US. Are they just trying to expand their influence in the region without really thinking about the consequences? Like, what if Armenia ends up owing them money or something?

Oh and one more thing... how does this TRIPP project fit into all of this? Is it like some secret plan to connect Armenia and Azerbaijan to Turkey? Sounds kinda suspicious to me 🤑
 
🤔 I'm really excited about this deal, you know? It's like, a big step for Armenia in terms of energy independence. They're not just relying on Russia anymore, which is cool. And it's also good for the US, because they get to sell their nuclear tech and equipment to other countries. 💸 Plus, it's gonna create jobs and stuff for Armenians, so that's a win-win! 🏎️ But I'm also wondering if there are any environmental concerns about all these new reactors being built. We should make sure it's not gonna harm the planet or anything. 🌎
 
just saw this news and gotta say, sounds like a win-win for both countries! 🙌 Armenia gets access to some new tech and expertise, while the US gets a foothold in the region. I'm also curious about this corridor thingy, if it goes through, it could really boost regional trade and whatnot. On the other hand, gotta wonder how Russia's gonna react to being left out of the nuclear game... 🤔
 
Ugh, this is gonna be a huge mess 🤯... I mean, think about it, they're basically handing over nuclear tech to anyone who asks, with no real oversight. I'm sure Russia's just gonna sit back and wait for its chance to sabotage the deal... Or maybe Armenia will get stuck with massive debt and have to sell out to China 😳. And what's with this "new chapter" nonsense? Just a clever way to get in good with the US before things take a turn for the worse 🤑...
 
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