Azerbaijan and Armenia Sign Peace Deal at White House Summit with Trump
Peace negotiations have been underway between the two countries for decades, with the most recent flare-up occurring in July. The peace deal was signed at the White House summit yesterday, marking a significant step towards resolving the conflict.
What's Next?
Both countries will begin a phased withdrawal of troops, with the goal of completing the process within six months. The agreement also includes provisions for the opening of borders and the release of prisoners. All parties to the conflict have expressed optimism and a willingness to work towards lasting peace in the region.
Impacts on Regional Security
The peace deal is a significant development in the region and will have far-reaching impacts on the security dynamics of the South Caucasus. It is a positive step towards resolving the conflict and will hopefully lead to more stable and prosperous futures for both countries.
White House Summit
The deal was signed during the White House summit, which was attended by President Trump and the respective delegations from Azerbaijan and Armenia. The peace deal was the focus of the summit, and all parties expressed a desire to move forward towards lasting peace and stability.