President Trump is putting infrastructure development and economic deals at the center of a peace deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia, as the administration pushes to achieve a historical Trus in a decade long struggle in South Cocks.
Trump will host Armenia Prime Minister Nicole Pashinian and Azerbaijan President Ilham Alive for a signature ceremony at the White House on Friday. The deal has a call to develop the “Trump route for international peace and prosperity”, and it will be referred to by a brief trip.
The White House described it as a multi-model transit area, which connects the mainland Azerbaijan and its firing enclave, an autonomous region that is limited by Armenia, Iran and Turkey.
The White House stated that the transit corridor, which would be cut through Armenia, would “respect the sovereignty and regional integrity and its people.”
The Regional Transit Corridor is a long-held desire for Azerbaijan, and the Trump Deal triggred pushbacks from Armenian migrant groups in the US, opposing Baku without justice for years of conflict and more recent acquisitions of the Nagorno-Karbach region, once a autonomous, a autonomous, a autonomor.
Alex Galitsky, Program Director of the Armenian National Committee of America Advockese Group, said, “Real peace should be dedicated to justice and accountability for Azerbaijan’s ongoing human rights violations – these issues should not be left on the back burner.”
“A deal that rewards Azerbaijan’s aggression, reduces the sovereignty of Armenia, and denies justice with the Armenians of Arts and will make it difficult to solve these important human rights issues only.”
A part of the agreement being signed on Friday includes a commitment to sign a joint letter by Yerevan and Baku, which signs a joint letter for the dissolution of the Minsk group – headed by the US, France and Russia – to find a peaceful solution for the issue of Nagorno Karbakh.
The Trump administration said Armenia is purchased from the transit corridor for the expected economic benefits and is expected from the separate deals signed with the American Trump to signed separate deals with energy, technology, economic support, border security, infrastructure and business with energy, technology, economic support, border security, infrastructure and business.
A senior administration official said, “Armenia exits it with a huge strategic commercial partner, perhaps the largest and strategic, United States in the history of the world. They give air without worrying about tomorrow’s struggle, and they are completely and completely optimistic about tomorrow’s future.”
On Friday, there is a directive to set up a trip -dialogue team to establish commercial institutions under the control of deal signed deal development. The conversation is likely to begin next week.
A senior administration official said, “Since the announcement yesterday morning, I received calls from nine separate operators. I was pleased to see three different American operators.”
“We are going to get everyone around the table. We are going to find the first class operating system that we cannot do because it brings peace, although it’s a great thing, but it is also going to bring commercial prosperity, which will ensure peace beyond today’s signature ceremony.”
But the signature ceremony marks a disastrous, a significant success in the struggle over three decades and has attracted bipartisan praise. “This administration’s infrastructure scheme is a new and powerful element that can eventually take both sides close to a peaceful peace treaty,” said Michael Carpenter, who served as Senior Director of President Biden for Europe at the National Security Council.