Trump Says Vance to Travel to Azerbaijan, Armenia to Advance Peace Deal
The vice president's February visit comes after an August agreement put an end to decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Trump Says Vance to Travel to Azerbaijan, Armenia to Advance Peace Deal President Donald Trump announced that Vice President JD Vance will visit Azerbaijan and Armenia next month to strengthen a peace agreement signed last August. The trip aims to enhance U.S. regional relationships through agreements on nuclear cooperation, semiconductors, and defense equipment. Trump expressed gratitude to the leaders of both nations for upholding the peace agreement, highlighting it as one of eight wars he has ended.
- Vice President JD Vance will travel to Azerbaijan and Armenia next month.
- The trip aims to bolster a peace agreement signed in Washington last August.
- The visit is intended to improve U.S. ties with the region.
- Potential deals include nuclear cooperation, semiconductors, and defense equipment.
- Agreements are planned for peaceful nuclear cooperation with Armenia and defense equipment sales to Azerbaijan.
- Trump referred to the previous conflict as a ‘nasty War’ and stated he has ‘ended’ eight such wars.
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