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US Foreign Policy’s Long Been Transactional – but Not Like Trump's

The US secured exclusive development rights to a transit corridor and aims to sustain active involvement for lasting peace after decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

Summary by Asia Times
The US president, Donald Trump, watched on recently as the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shook hands in the White House. They had just signed what Trump called a “peace deal” to end nearly four decades of conflict. The deal grants the US exclusive rights to develop a transit corridor through southern Armenia, linking Azerbaijan […] The post US foreign policy’s long been transactional – but not like Trump’s appeared first on Asia Times.

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The agreement signed on August 8 in Washington, under the auspices of Donald Trump, is a setback for Vladimir Putin. According to Gaïdz Minassian, a specialist in the region, he opens up new perspectives for the region, which could become "a global crossroads and not a cul-de-sac".

·Paris, France
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Armenia and Azerbaijan are as close to peace as ever before. However, after the Washington Summit, interference from Moscow and Tehran threatens.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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