Global media pay attention to the meeting of Donald Trump, Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan

Global media pay attention to the meeting of Donald Trump, Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan
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Meeting of the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and US President Donald Trump in Washington, dedicated to the peace agreement between Baku and Yerevan, as well as the Joint Declaration signed by the leaders and their statements are in the focus of attention of authoritative world media.

As AZERTAJ reports, in an extensive article published by Reuters, it is noted that the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia on Friday during a meeting with US President Donald Trump signed a US-mediated document on a peace agreement, which will allow bilateral economic ties to be established after decades of conflict and will be a step towards full normalization of relations.

The agreement between the rivals in the South Caucasus is described in the publication as an important achievement for the Trump administration. The agency writes that, welcoming the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan at the signing ceremony in the White House, Trump said: "There has been war for thirty-five years, and now they are friends and will remain friends in the long term."

Reuters informs that the agreement provides for the exclusive rights of the United States to develop a strategic transit corridor passing through the South Caucasus, which, according to the White House, will simplify the export of energy and other resources. Trump said that the US has signed separate agreements with each country to expand cooperation in energy, trade and technology, including artificial intelligence. He also stated that restrictions on military cooperation between Azerbaijan and the US have been lifted. In turn, the leaders of both republics highly appreciated Trump's contribution to ending the conflict and indicated that they would nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize.

In an article published in the New York Post titled "Armenia and Azerbaijan concluded a long-awaited peace, and Trump was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize," it is noted that President Trump on Friday received the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan - two countries that had been in conflict for a long time - at the White House to sign a document on a peace agreement, the key element of which is the issue of building a new road in the region. During the meeting, the leaders promised to jointly nominate the US president for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The newspaper writes: "The US-developed transit initiative called the 'Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity' will pass through the sparsely populated south of Armenia and connect the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, with Nakhchivan and Turkey. The Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev looked calm during the signing of the documents, while Trump declared his readiness to voluntarily act as a mediator in issues that may arise in the future between the two former Soviet republics, and highly appreciated both leaders," the article emphasizes.

The Euronews website published an article titled "Incredible peace: Armenia and Azerbaijan approached peace after decades of conflict," which brings to the audience's attention that after almost forty years of bloody conflict, which until recently had no visible end, the two countries signed a document on a peace agreement with the participation of US President Donald Trump, while Russia, which previously played a central role in the South Caucasus, remained in the shadows at this historic moment.

The article states that the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia, Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan, signed a document on a peace agreement in Washington on Friday after 40 years of bloody Karabakh conflict with the participation of US President Donald Trump. "Today we are establishing peace in the South Caucasus... Today we are writing a new great history," said President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan added that this agreement "opens a new chapter in our history." Trump, in turn, said:

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