The long-standing rivalry between Armenia and Azerbaijan took an unprecedented turn as both nations formally signed a peace agreement inside the White House. The historic accord, brokered under the auspices of President Donald Trump’s administration, marks a hopeful new chapter for a region torn by decades of conflict. Leaders from Yerevan and Baku pledged immediate cessation of hostilities and outlined ambitious plans to restore diplomatic ties, boost trade, and promote cultural exchanges.

Key components of the agreement include:

  • Mutual recognition of sovereignty and territorial integrity
  • Establishment of open borders and joint economic zones
  • Collaboration on regional infrastructure and energy projects
  • Creation of conflict resolution mechanisms involving…