Azerbaijan and Armenia sign accord brokered by Trump at the White House
WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – The agreement includes U.S. development rights for a 43.5-km transit corridor, aiming to end decades of conflict and promote regional economic cooperation, officials said.
- Azerbaijan and Armenia signed an accord brokered by Trump at the White House to pursue economic opportunities together and unlock the potential of the South Caucasus Region.
- The critical issue in the peace talks was the proposed Zangezur Corridor, a transport route designed to connect Azerbaijan's mainland with its enclave bordering Turkey via Armenian territory.
- After nearly four decades of conflict, the prospective agreement could potentially end the conflict and reopen key transportation corridors across the South Caucasus that have been shut since the 1990s.
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After decades of conflict between the two countries of the Caucasus, Donald Trump became a mediator on Friday during a meeting at the White House. On the agenda, the signing of agreements to strengthen bilateral diplomatic and economic ties.
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