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Trump ends 40 years of hostility between THESE two Muslim nations, historic peace agreement signed in White House
Trump ends 40 years of hostility between THESE two Muslim nations, historic peace agreement signed in White House

India.com

time09-08-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Trump ends 40 years of hostility between THESE two Muslim nations, historic peace agreement signed in White House

Trump ends 40 years of hostility between THESE two Muslim nations, historic peace agreement signed in White House US President Donald Trump announced a historic peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The leaders of the two countries signed an agreement at the White House to end the decades-long conflict. During this, both countries also reached an agreement with Washington, after which an agreement was reached to open major transport routes in the South Caucasus region. The White House announced that this agreement includes the creation of an important transit corridor, named Trump Road for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP). Which corridor will be named after Trump? Trump reacted in his old style to the corridor being named after him and called it a 'great honor for me', but also said that 'I did not ask for it.' Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev said that this corridor will create opportunities for contact for many countries. He said, we are moving towards a strategic partnership. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called this agreement an important milestone and said, we are laying the foundation to write a better story than the past. Aliyev calls the agreement a miracle Both leaders gave credit for this success to the US President. Aliyev said, ' President Trump did a miracle in six months.' Trump said after the peace agreement, they fought for 35 years and now they are friends and will remain friends for a long time. This transit route will connect Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan region, which is separated by a narrow strip of Armenian territory. White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said the agreement will build a collaborative future that will benefit both countries, their Caucasus region and beyond. She stressed that the corridor will allow uninterrupted connectivity between the two countries while respecting Armenia's sovereignty, territorial integrity and its people.

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