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Azerbaijan and Armenia reach landmark peace deal, receiving UAE's endorsement

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Azerbaijan and Armenia's groundbreaking peace treaty is warmly received in the UAE.
Azerbaijan and Armenia's groundbreaking peace treaty is warmly received in the UAE.

Azerbaijan and Armenia reach landmark peace deal, receiving UAE's endorsement

The South Caucasus region witnessed a significant milestone in its long-standing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. On August 8, 2025, a historic peace agreement was signed, marking the end of a conflict that had spanned over 35 years. This U.S.-brokered deal, hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House, included commitments for a permanent ceasefire, open borders, diplomatic relations, and economic cooperation.

The agreement also outlined the creation of the "Zangezur corridor," a transit route connecting Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave through Armenian territory. This corridor, known as the "Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity" (TRIPP), would be exclusively developed by the U.S. for 99 years, with the potential for bolstering regional trade and reducing the influence of Iran, Russia, and China.

In the lead-up to this agreement, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) played a facilitating role, hosting a meeting in Abu Dhabi in July 2025, where Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed border delimitation and the peace agreement's framework. This diplomatic involvement signified the UAE’s support for regional peace and stability.

Ahmed Al Sayegh, Minister of State, praised the wisdom of both leaders and commended the efforts of President Trump in facilitating the peace agreement. Al Sayegh emphasised the importance of collective action in addressing regional issues and resolving disputes through diplomatic means. He also expressed the UAE's support for any initiatives that enhance security and peace in the Caucasus region.

However, the UAE's statements do not provide explicit details about their official public reaction to the August 8 signing ceremony or the specific terms of the peace agreement. Nevertheless, the UAE's hosting of the initial talks and its regional interest in stability and trade suggest that the UAE welcomed the historic agreement as a positive step toward peace in the South Caucasus.

In conclusion, this agreement represents a major breakthrough in South Caucasus peace and geopolitics, with strong U.S. involvement changing regional dynamics. The UAE's diplomatic involvement and implicit support underscore their commitment to regional stability and economic growth. Al Sayegh believes that such cooperation can lead to growth, prosperity, and development for both peoples and the region.

  1. The historic peace agreement in the South Caucasus, signed on August 8, 2025, also included provisions for economic cooperation, with the potential for boosting regional trade and reducing the influence of Iran, Russia, and China.
  2. A local news outlet reported that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) played a crucial role in facilitating the discussions that led to the peace agreement, hosting a meeting in Abu Dhabi in July 2025.
  3. In the general news, the UAE's Minister of State, Ahmed Al Sayegh, has commended the efforts of President Trump in brokering the peace agreement and emphasized the importance of collective action to address regional issues and disputes diplomatically.
  4. There has been no explicit statement from the UAE regarding their public reaction to the peace agreement's specific terms or the signing ceremony on August 8, but their diplomatic involvement and interest in regional stability and trade indicate their support for this historic agreement.

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