Armenia, Azerbaijan End Decades-Long Conflict, Propose Trump Nobel Peace Prize
Armenia, Azerbaijan End Decades-Long Conflict, Propose Trump Nobel Peace Prize

Armenia, Azerbaijan End Decades-Long Conflict, Propose Trump Nobel Peace Prize

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President Donald Trump hosted Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at the White House, where they signed a historic peace agreement aimed at ending a decades-long conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. Both leaders expressed strong support for nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, with Aliyev proposing a joint appeal to the Nobel Committee and Pashinyan pledging to promote the nomination. This endorsement adds to previous ones from countries including Pakistan, Israel, and Cambodia, recognizing Trump's role in brokering peace deals globally. Trump emphasized that his involvement in these diplomatic efforts is motivated by humanitarian concerns and a desire to save lives, particularly in conflicts such as Ukraine and Russia. The peace deal also includes agreements to deepen economic ties with the United States and rebrand a regional transit corridor as the “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity.” These developments highlight Trump's prominent role as a peacemaker on the world stage in 2025.

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