Armenia, Azerbaijan ink Trump-mediated peace deal
The corridor will be operated by American firms and named the “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity,” a title Trump accepted with modesty.
Both Pashinyan and Aliyev praised Trump’s role, with Armenia’s leader calling the agreement a major success for the region and the world, solidifying Trump’s reputation as a peacemaker. Aliyev expressed gratitude for the promise of peace in the Caucasus.
Armenia and Azerbaijan, former Soviet states, have long contested the Nagorno-Karabakh region, an ethnic-Armenian enclave that declared independence in the early 1990s after conflict with Azerbaijan. The area has been a source of tension and fighting for decades until Azerbaijan regained control by force in 2023.
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