Armenia and Azerbaijan joined as initial members of a new peace council, spearheaded by US President Donald Trump in Davos. The event, held on January 22nd, marked a significant step towards fostering stability in the region. Leaders from both countries emphasized the importance of existing peace agreements and explored potential advancements in regional connectivity projects.
They also identified opportunities for enhanced economic and technological collaboration, aiming to build stronger relationships between nations. Nikol Pashinyan, the Armenian prime minister, formally signed the council’s charter during the ceremony in Davos on January 22nd, solidifying Armenia’s role as a founding member. This initiative was conceived by President Trump, demonstrating a commitment to diplomatic solutions.
During the signing, Trump stated, “The Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders have become my friends. They are also here… Armenia, Azerbaijan – many of the leaders here are later my friends.” This underscored the president’s intention to cultivate lasting partnerships and promote peace within the Caucasus region. The council’s formation represents a concerted effort to resolve longstanding disputes and build a future of cooperation for Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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Armenia and Azerbaijan are now founding members of the Peace Council, following a meeting with Donald Trump. The initiative, led by US President Trump in Davos, took place on January 22nd and represen
Armenia and Azerbaijan are now initial members of a newly established peace council, led by US President Donald Trump during a meeting in Davos. The January 22nd event represented a key advancement to