Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a declaration on the complete cessation of hostilities and the launch of the “Trump Route” project

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Yerevan, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) — Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and U.S. President Donald Trump signed a joint declaration in Washington on Friday on a complete cessation of hostilities and the launch of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project. The ceremony was broadcast live by the Public Television of Armenia and on the website of the state news agency Armenpress.

The US President signed the document as a witness, and the heads of Armenia and Azerbaijan, by signing it, confirmed their desire for peace, prosperity and stability.

“This is an extremely important document, and it took a long time to get to this point. For over 35 years, Armenia and Azerbaijan have been in conflict, causing enormous suffering to both peoples. We just left the Oval Office, where we signed major documents and very important elements of an agreement. Armenia and Azerbaijan are committed to a complete and final cessation of hostilities, opening trade and transportation routes, establishing diplomatic relations, respecting each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the US President said.

D. Trump also announced that the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and the United States managed to reach an agreement on TRIPP.

"This will be a special transit zone that will provide Azerbaijan with full access to its territory in Nakhchivan, with full respect for Armenia's sovereignty. Under the agreement, Armenia also establishes an exclusive partnership with the United States to develop this route, which could last up to 99 years," he said.

The United States also signed bilateral agreements with Armenia and Azerbaijan to expand cooperation in energy, trade and technology, including artificial intelligence.

The press secretary of the Prime Minister of Armenia Nazeli Baghdasaryan reported on her social media page that three memorandums of understanding have been signed between Armenia and the United States: “On partnership in the field of developing the potential of the Crossroads of the World project,” “On innovative partnership in the field of artificial intelligence and semiconductors,” and “On partnership in the field of energy security.” –0–

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