The United States has brokered a historic agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan that ends a years-long dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh. The pact, announced Friday, was hailed by President Donald Trump as a significant diplomatic achievement that will bring stability to the region and provide new opportunities for trade and investment.
At the signing ceremony, US President Donald Trump said, “It’s a long time. Thirty-five years they fought and now they’re friends and they’re going to be friends for a long time.” He explained that the new transit route will give Azerbaijan full access to the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh while respecting Armenia’s sovereignty. The US will develop the corridor for “up to 99 years.”
Under @POTUS's leadership, the U.S. brought the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia together to reach a peace deal that will end decades of conflict. This historic deal will make the region stronger and open new doors for American trade and investment. We congratulate both…
— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) August 8, 2025
“They’re going to be able to really live and work together,” Trump added. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev assured that there would be no turning back from the deal. “There should be no doubt and no suspicion that any of the sides would step back. If any of us, Prime Minister Pashinyan or myself, had in mind to step back, we wouldn’t have come here. So you can be absolutely sure, as well as the Azerbaijani community, that what has happened today will result in peace–long-lasting peace, eternal peace in the Caucasus.” Trump also reflected on his administration’s efforts over the past months.
“I came in and this whole world was on fire. All these things were sort of happening. We’ve only been here for six months. The world was on fire. We took care of just about every fire,” he said. Both Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev said they would nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. “We will defend that, and we will promote for that,” Pashinyan said.
Aliyev added, “Who, if not President Trump, deserves the Nobel Peace Prize? … As soon as we [return], we will agree to issue a joint letter.” US Senator Marco Rubio also praised the achievement in a post on X, “Under @POTUS’s leadership, the US brought the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia together to reach a peace deal that will end decades of conflict. This historic deal will make the region stronger and open new doors for American trade and investment. We congratulate both countries on a new era of peace.”
According to the White House, the US has received exclusive development rights to a transit route passing through southern Armenia. It is believed that this route will strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the energy, technology, and economic sectors.











