U.S. Strategy in Armenia and Azerbaijan Includes Nuclear and AI
The US secured a nuclear plant deal in Armenia and a Strategic Partnership Charter with Azerbaijan to enhance defense, AI, energy, and aerospace cooperation.
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'For Azerbaijan, peace with Armenia is achieved,' President Ilham Aliyev says
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev declared that "peace is achieved" with Armenia following an August White House summit. "For me, it is done," he said. Aliyev however firmly refused to grant clemency to imprisoned Nagorno-Karabakh separatist leaders, an issue that was raised during a meeting he had this week with US Vice President JD Vance.
US Strategy In Armenia And Azerbaijan Includes Nuclear And AI
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U.S. Strategy in Armenia and Azerbaijan Includes Nuclear and AI
Vice President JD Vance’s visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan succeeded in widening the scope of US economic engagement with the two South Caucasus nations. In the months immediately after Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a provisional peace deal in Washington last August, the Trump administration’s focus was on the development of the Middle Corridor trade and logistics network. But now other sectors, including civilian nuclear energy, arms sales and a…
Trump Announces US Vice President’s Upcoming Visit to Azerbaijan and Armenia Next Month – EUROP INFO
U.S. Vice President is scheduled to visit Azerbaijan and Armenia next month, President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday, marking a significant diplomatic effort amid ongoing tensions in the South Caucasus region. The trip aims to reinforce American engagement and support conflict resolution between the two neighboring countries following recent clashes over the Nagorno-Karabakh territory, officials said. The visit highlights Washington’s inte…
TRIBUNE. The visit of US Vice-President J.D. Vance to Armenia and Azerbaijan marks a strategic turning point in the South Caucasus. Washington has established itself as a central player in negotiations and infrastructure projects, relegating France to the background, analyses the teacher-researcher Raphaëlle Auclert*.
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