The leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia signed an agreement that refers to the end of decades as they hosted President Donald Trump at the White House on Friday.
The President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Shook the US hands in the US described the “historical” activity.
“It was a long time to come,” said Trump about the agreement, opening some major transport routes between countries and increasing US influences to the region.
Azerbaijan and Armenia fought in Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan. They fight in a war of the Enclave in the 1980s and the 1990s and violence burns through the years since.
On Friday, Trump said Armenia and Azerbaijan promised to stop all the fights “forever” as well as the journey, business relationships and diplomats.
“We now build peace in Caucasus,” said Aliyev. “Missing many years concerned with wars and jobs and bloodshed.”
Pashinan calls to sign a “significant milestone” in the relationship between two countries.
“Thirty-five years, and now they are friends and they will be friends for a long time,” Trump said in activity.
The White House said that, as part of the agreement, the US also helps build a major corridor in the transit to be called Trump and prosperity.
The route connects to Azerbaijan and the Autonomous Nakhchivan Exclave, separated from Armenian territory. Aliyev, Aliyev asked Armenia to give her country a railroad in the nachichevan rail.
Armenia wants to control the road and the azerbaijani leader in the past threatened to take the corridor by force. The issue stopped and stopped in previous negotiations in peace.
The two leaders praise Trump and his team at a full meeting “President Trump for six months of a miracle,” Aliyev said.
Trump said he also signed a bilateral agreement in two countries to expand trade with energy and technology.
Trump seeks to make peace deals between many warring countries in his second term.
Summit on Friday also indicates the expansion of regional influence in Russia’s region. For more than a century, the Kremlin played the role of power and broker in peace there.
Most recently, Putin himself acts as a basic intermediary. The last agreement signed by Aliyev and Pasinian made by Russian President.
With Trump today brings both countries, Putin is mainly surrounding. Moscow works to include interests in peace discussion, but both sides have left suggestions in favor of an American solution.
The announcement on Friday comes before the President Trump announced that he will meet Putin for Talks in Alaska next week.