TRIPP-Zangezur Corridor and Charting Azerbaijan-Armenia Reconciliation
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Opinion Armenia-Azerbaijan Agreement Generates Discussion in Armenian Diaspora
Since its signing on August 8, the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project has brought hefty discussion to the Armenian diaspora. A poll by Gallup shows that nearly 60% of Armenians oppose the corridor. U.S. President Donald Trump brought Nikol Pashinyan, the prime minister of Armenia, and Ilham Aliyev, the president of Azerbaijan, together to broker the potential peace deal. They signed for the implementation of TRIPP…
Following the signing of the Armenian-Azerbaijanan agreement in Washington on 8 August, mediated by US President Donald Trump, the peace process is gradually moving forward, according to Israeli political scientist Alexander Zinker. On Radio RUSARMINFO, an ex-member of the Knesset stated that much now depended on Erevan and Baku and their will to reach a final settlement; there are issues in which the American side cannot be permanently involved…
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