On August 8, at the initiative of U.S. President Donald Trump, a historic meeting was held at the White House in Washington between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. As a result of the meeting, the two sides signed what can be considered a final peace agreement, resolving a decades-long conflict through political means. This document lays the foundation for a new era of stability and cooperation in the South Caucasus.
Diplomatic sources report that the agreement followed intensive negotiations held earlier in Abu Dhabi under the mediation of the United Arab Emirates. The meeting in Washington formalized those initial understandings and approved a concrete roadmap to guarantee lasting peace.
The Trump administration views this outcome not only in terms of regional stability but also as a strengthening of the United States’ position as an international mediator. According to White House officials, the signed agreement will open new economic and political opportunities for Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the entire South Caucasus.
Speaking to Al Qahera Television from Washington, political analyst Dr. Ahmad Shahidov described the document signed yesterday as a true historic turning point for the region: “This is not just a diplomatic gesture; it is an agreement that will deliver tangible results. Donald Trump has led this process with his personal political will, and his aim was not limited to bringing peace between the two countries. This step will strengthen the U.S.’s role as a global mediator and will also create a solid foundation for long-term stability in the region.”
According to Dr. Ahmad Shahidov, the signed agreement goes beyond simply ending the conflict: “The agreement also covers economic cooperation, the opening of borders, the restoration of transportation and energy corridors, and the revitalization of humanitarian ties. This will provide broad opportunities for the economic integration of regional countries, the opening of new trade routes, and the free movement of people,” he added.
Dr. Ahmad Shahidov also emphasized that diplomatic circles in Washington highly value this historic achievement and will continue to support the process to ensure lasting peace.

08 August 2025
On August 8, at the initiative of U.S. President Donald Trump, a historic meeting was held at the White House in Washington between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. As a result of the meeting, the two sides signed what can be considered a final peace agreement, resolving a decades-long conflict through political means. This document lays the foundation for a new era of stability and cooperation in the South Caucasus.
Diplomatic sources report that the agreement followed intensive negotiations held earlier in Abu Dhabi under the mediation of the United Arab Emirates. The meeting in Washington formalized those initial understandings and approved a concrete roadmap to guarantee lasting peace.
The Trump administration views this outcome not only in terms of regional stability but also as a strengthening of the United States’ position as an international mediator. According to White House officials, the signed agreement will open new economic and political opportunities for Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the entire South Caucasus.
Speaking to Al Qahera Television from Washington, political analyst Dr. Ahmad Shahidov described the document signed yesterday as a true historic turning point for the region: “This is not just a diplomatic gesture; it is an agreement that will deliver tangible results. Donald Trump has led this process with his personal political will, and his aim was not limited to bringing peace between the two countries. This step will strengthen the U.S.’s role as a global mediator and will also create a solid foundation for long-term stability in the region.”
According to Dr. Ahmad Shahidov, the signed agreement goes beyond simply ending the conflict: “The agreement also covers economic cooperation, the opening of borders, the restoration of transportation and energy corridors, and the revitalization of humanitarian ties. This will provide broad opportunities for the economic integration of regional countries, the opening of new trade routes, and the free movement of people,” he added.
Dr. Ahmad Shahidov also emphasized that diplomatic circles in Washington highly value this historic achievement and will continue to support the process to ensure lasting peace.

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