
Azerbaijan and Arnia Sign Peace Deal at White House Summit
Azerbaijan and Armenia leaders signed the agreement for the purpose of struggle for decades after the struggle, with President Donald Trump organized by President Donald Trump at the White House on Friday.
Azerbaijan president Ilham Aliyav and Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pashinan shaved his hands after the US president described the “historic” of the incident.
Trump said about the agreement, “It has been a long time, which will resume some important transport routes in the country and increase the influence of the United States in the region.
Azerbaijan and Arnenia are fighting with Armenian Enclave Nagorono-Karabakh in Azerbaijan. In the 1980s and 1990 1990s, he warned on enclevine, and in the next few years there was violence.
On Friday, Trump said that Armenia and Azerbaijan had promised to stop all the battles as well as free the travel, business and diplomacy.
“We are installing peace in the Caucasus today,” Aliave said. “We missed many years of busy with war and business and bloodshed.”
Pesterian called signing a “significant milestone” in relation to both countries.
Trump said at the program, “They battle and now they are friends and now they are friends and they will be friends for a long time.”
The White House said that as part of this agreement, the US will help create a large transit corridor that will name the Trump route for international peace and prosperity.
This route will add to Azerbaijan and his autonomous Nakhwan Explov, which is separated by the Armenian territory. In the past, Aliyav had demanded that Armenia be given the Railway Corridor to his country to the nail.
Armenia wanted to control the road, and the Azerbaijani leader had previously threatened to take the corridor forcibly. The previous peace negotiations have stopped and stopped.
The two leaders at the entire meeting of Trump and his team, “In six months, President Trump did a miracle,” Aliyav said.
Trump said he had signed a bilateral agreement with both countries to increase the trade of energy and technology.
Trump has tried to make peace deals among many of the war countries in the second tenure.
The Summit on Friday has also informed the United States to increase its influence in the region at the expense of the US Russia. For more than a century, Kremlin has played the role of power and peace brokers there.
Recently, Putin himself worked as the main intermediary in the conflict. The last agreement signed by Aliev and Pashinian was prepared by the Russian president.
While Trump is now bringing the two countries together, Putin has been widely aside. Moscow has worked to interact with peace discussions, but both sides left the proposal in favor of American solution.
The announcement was made on Friday before President Trump announced his visit to Putin in Alaska next week.
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