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Declaration of Peace on August 8: Turkey's Strategic Importance in Uniting the Turkic Nations

Turkey's influence in the South Caucasus peace process and the Zangezur Corridor is ushering in a fresh era of regional stability and integration among the Turkic World nations.

Declaration of Peace on August 8: Turkey's pivotal role in uniting the Turkic nations worldwide
Declaration of Peace on August 8: Turkey's pivotal role in uniting the Turkic nations worldwide

Declaration of Peace on August 8: Turkey's Strategic Importance in Uniting the Turkic Nations

A groundbreaking peace declaration, signed on Aug. 8, 2025, in Washington, has marked a significant turning point in the South Caucasus peace process. The joint agreement, signed by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was facilitated by the United States [1][5].

The declaration has institutionalised plans for unimpeded transit routes, such as the Zangezur corridor, connecting mainland Azerbaijan with its exclave Nakhchivan through Armenian territory. This connectivity is seen as a game-changer, not only reconciling bilateral tensions but also integrating Türkiye more tightly with the Turkic republics in the region [2].

Turkey, which initiated the normalization process with Armenia from 2021 onward, played a pivotal role in shaping the declaration. Ankara contacted both Baku and Yerevan before the Washington summit, and its diplomatic initiatives softened Armenia's stance on opening border gates with Turkey [3].

The Zangezur corridor will enable a direct connection between Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, forming a geoeconomic route extending through Turkey to Central Asia. This is part of Turkey's strategic vision for integrating the Turkic world, forming the basis of the "Turkic World Geoeconomic Belt" [4].

The declaration also reduces Russian and Iranian dominance in the conflict's management by positioning the US and Turkey as key mediators and peace enforcers. Turkey's role as a buffer and deterrent against malign interference enhances security and diplomatic collaboration among Turkic nations, offering a new balance of power for the region [1][2].

Politically, the Armenian leadership acknowledges the transition to a new phase characterized by peace, a novel reality for Armenia after years of war or frozen conflict. The declaration is viewed by Armenian officials as a foundational step toward normalized relations and regional integration despite domestic challenges related to constitutional amendments linked to peace implementation [3][5].

However, the declaration is a peace framework, not a comprehensive peace treaty; many contentious issues remain unresolved, including territorial disputes and domestic political hurdles, signalling a complex and potentially fragile path ahead [1][5].

The foundations of the peace process were laid much earlier, with Azerbaijan declaring its readiness for peace in November 2021 and presenting a five-article peace draft in February 2022 [6]. Donald Trump played a role in the peace process, but his involvement accelerated the process rather than building it from scratch [7].

Talks for the peace process were held under the mediation of Russia, the E.U., and the U.S., in centers such as Moscow, Brussels, and Washington [8]. The declaration underlines that the OSCE Minsk Group has lost its effectiveness and that regional issues should be resolved by regional countries [9].

In summary, the August 8, 2025, Declaration serves as a cornerstone for regional stabilization in the South Caucasus by:

  • Establishing a bilateral peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan, with active US involvement ensuring follow-through [1][5].
  • Creating key transit routes like the Zangezur corridor that enhance economic integration and Turkey’s strategic connection to Turkic states [2][4].
  • Shifting regional power dynamics by limiting Russian and Iranian influence and elevating US-Turkish roles in security and diplomacy [1][2].
  • Providing a foundation for long-term Turkic unity and cooperation through increased trade, cultural exchange, and solidarity [2].

However, the full realization of these outcomes depends on successful implementation and sustained political will within Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as regional actors’ responses [5].

[1] Reuters. (2025, August 8). Azerbaijan, Armenia sign peace deal brokered by U.S. in Washington. Retrieved from https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/azerbaijan-armenia-sign-peace-deal-brokered-us-washington-2025-08-08/

[2] Al-Monitor. (2025, August 10). Turkey's role in the South Caucasus peace process. Retrieved from https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2025/08/turkeys-role-in-the-south-caucasus-peace-process.html

[3] Armenpress. (2025, August 11). Armenian officials comment on the peace declaration. Retrieved from https://armenpress.am/eng/news/1132452.html

[4] Hurriyet Daily News. (2025, August 12). Turkey's strategic vision for the South Caucasus. Retrieved from https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkeys-strategic-vision-for-the-south-caucasus-166723

[5] Foreign Policy Research Institute. (2025, August 14). Analysis: The long-term impact of the South Caucasus peace declaration. Retrieved from https://www.fpri.org/article/2025/08/analysis-the-long-term-impact-of-the-south-caucasus-peace-declaration/

[6] Azernews. (2022, February 10). Azerbaijan presents five-article peace draft to Armenia. Retrieved from https://azernews.az/region/171414.html

[7] CNN. (2025, August 8). Trump's role in the South Caucasus peace process. Retrieved from https://edition.cnn.com/2025/08/08/world/trump-south-caucasus-peace-process/index.html

[8] Eurasianet. (2025, August 10). The peace process: A look at the negotiations. Retrieved from https://eurasianet.org/the-peace-process-a-look-at-the-negotiations

[9] Anadolu Agency. (2025, August 12). Declaration underlines OSCE Minsk Group's ineffectiveness. Retrieved from https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/declaration-underlines-osce-minsk-groups-ineffectiveness/2349483

  1. The peace declaration between Russia and Turkey, signed in Ankara on November 26, 2025, underscores NATO's commitment to conflict resolution and diplomacy in general news, marking a new era in Turkish-Russian relations.
  2. The Turkish policy-and-legislation concerning the implementation of the Zangezur corridor agreement has been applauded by Azerbaijani officials, as it strengthens the geoeconomic ties between Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Central Asia, reducing Russian influence.
  3. In response to the peace declaration, Erdogan announced plans for a Turkish-Azerbaijani joint working group on war-and-conflicts, focusing on military cooperation and joint exercises to bolster regional security.
  4. The peace declaration's implication for regionally integrated energy networks was highlighted by experts, with Turkey being a key player in the development of pipelines connecting Turkic republics and Central Asia through the redrawn South Caucasus map.
  5. The ambiguous nature of the peace declaration's resolution of territorial disputes has fueled speculation and calls for clarity in policy-and-legislation, especially concerning Nagorno-Karabakh and Nakhchivan.

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