Armenian and Azeri Leaders to Meet Trump in Washington for Peace Talks
UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – The summit aims to end decades of conflict over Karabakh, with 100,000 ethnic Armenians displaced and new economic deals planned, US officials said.
- On Friday, US President Donald Trump announced he will host Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at the White House for a `Historic Peace Summit`.
- Amid entrenched hostilities, Armenia and Azerbaijan have been locked in a conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh since the 1990s, including a 44-day war in 2020 that Azerbaijan won, and talks last month in the United Arab Emirates failed to break the deadlock.
- Potential in the South Caucasus Region, the US will sign bilateral agreements with Azerbaijan and Armenia, including a memorandum with ExxonMobil and SOCAR in Washington.
- With a deal in his favor, President Trump anticipates boosting his self-ascribed credentials as a peacemaker, and his supporters are likely to use the peace deal to strengthen his case for a Nobel Peace Prize.
- Despite pledges to restore peace, Azerbaijan demands constitutional amendments to drop claims on Nagorno-Karabakh before signing, challenging future peace efforts.
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Trump to meet leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to sign U.S.-brokered peace deal
The prospective agreement could potentially put an end to decades of conflict and set the stage for a reopening of key transportation corridors across the South Caucasus that have been shut since the early 1990s.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have been bitter enemies for decades, and US President Donald Trump is now trying to resolve the dispute between the two countries. Trump will host talks between the two countries on Friday, during which Armenia and Azerbaijan will sign a historic peace agreement.
President Donald Trump announced this Thursday that he will welcome the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to the White House this Friday to sign a peace agreement that could put an end to several decades of conflict between the two countries. As Trump stated in his Truth Social account, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will meet separately with the conservative leader and sign bilateral agreements wi…
US brokers a deal between long-hostile Armenia and Azerbaijan
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan plan to sign a joint declaration at the White House on Friday — committing to a peace deal facilitated by the Trump administration that would end nearly four decades of conflict between the two countries. Both nations are also expected to sign agreements expanding bilateral ties with Washington, a breakthrough made possible because the U.S. helped resolve a dispute over the development of a shared transit co…
Washington.- U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that the White House will host a "historical peace summit" between Armenia and Azerbaijan, two former Soviet republics involved for decades in a territorial conflict. "These two nations have been at war for many years, with the result of thousands of deaths. Many leaders have tried to end the war, without success, so far, thanks to TRUMP," wrote the U.S. President on his Truth Social…
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