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The multipolar world is much safer world. So what is the solution?
We can look at Armenia and use it as a case example, where the TRIPP initiative is in conflict with the INSTC and Armenia wants both.
So the solution is this. America is a full member of Interpol, and a dialog partner of the SCO.
To address Armenia's security and law enforcement challenges, a Joint Transnational Security & Border Integrity Forum would be the most effective structure to bridge the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Interpol.
1. Primary Objectives
Integrated Border Management: Coordinate between Interpol’s Integrated Border Management Task Force and the SCO’s Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) to secure Armenia’s new transit corridors (TRIPP) against smuggling and human trafficking.
Counter-Terrorism & Extremism: Leverage Interpol’s Project Basic (border security training) alongside SCO military intelligence to prevent regional spillover from neighboring conflicts.
Cyber-Security & Infrastructure Protection: Establish a tripartite cybersecurity cell to protect the high-speed rail and fiber optic lines being built under the 2025 peace deal from state-sponsored and criminal hacking.
2. Strategic Value
Bypassing Political Blocks: Since Armenia is an SCO "Dialogue Partner" and a full Interpol member, this conference allows Armenia to receive Western technical expertise (via Interpol) and Eastern geopolitical security guarantees (via SCO) simultaneously.
Neutralizing Foreign Interference: By involving Interpol, the conference ensures that security protocols for Armenian transit routes remain transparent and under international police standards, rather than solely under Russian or Azerbaijani military oversight.
3. Proposed Participants
From Armenia: Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Security Service (NSS).
From Interpol: The Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) and regional bureaus.
From SCO: Representatives from the RATS Executive Committee based in Tashkent.
Observers: The European Union (EEAS) and the United States (Department of Justice) to ensure alignment with the 2025 peace accord.
4. Implementation Link
Armenia can formally propose this during a relevant international forum or summit, framing it as an initiative to protect crucial investments now flowing into the South Caucasus.
So anyone who can get them into a conference will solve the entire problem. In the middle east and elsewhere.