Last month, the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan met in the UAE, but there was no progress in their conflict until the decade.
US President Donald Trump will organize Armenia and Azerbaijan leaders to discuss peace at the White House, American official SAID said.
The official official told the Reuters News Agency on Tuesday that the silence agreement could be announced at a meeting at Washington DC.
Armenia and Azerbaijan leaders met at Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. For the last month’s peace discussionBut no progress has been announced in the old struggle of the decade.

In the late 1980s, two South Caucasus countries are struggling with each other Nagorno-karabakh With the support of Armenia, Azerbaijan away from Azerbaijan.
The region, claimed by both Azerbaijan and Armenia after the fall of the Russian Empire in 197 २ In 1, was mainly the ethnic Armenian population.
Azerbaijan reopened Nagrono-Karabakh on September 223 and inspired the Armenia to flee Armenia in almost all the regions.
Armenia has accused Azerbaijan of “eliminating all traces” of the presence of racial Armenian people in the rival territory. International Court (IC)??
The matter has happened due to the war on Nagorno-Karabakh. So more than 6,600 people have died. Both countries have fought in the region.
The Supreme Court of the United Nations has ordered Azerbaijan to return the ethnic Armenian people who had escaped Nagorono-Karabakh. Azerbaijan says it is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents, regardless of national or ethnic origin, and this did not force the ethnic armenians of most Christians to leave the Karabakh region.
Azerbaijan, whose residents, who are mostly Muslims, have also linked their historic identity to the region and have been accused of driving a car from the Armenians, living near the region in the 1990 1990s.
Meeting at Abu Dhabi In the past month The two countries finalized the final between Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pastean and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyav. The contract in the draft In March.
The two leaders “agreed to continue the bilateral negotiations and confidence measures between the two countries,” but no further concrete steps were stated in the final statement of the discussion.
After the draft agreement was announced in March, a large number of 1000 km (620-mile) shared by the Armenia-Azerbaijan border was violated, but later decreased.