US Presidents Have Always Used Transactional Foreign Policy – but Trump Does It Differently
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US presidents have always used transactional foreign policy – but Trump does it differently
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 to its exclave of Nakhchivan. The White House says the corridor will be named the Trump Route for International Pea…
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from 21st Century Wire: As part of an agreement signed between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Washington last Friday, Armenia has granted the US exclusive rights to develop a corridor in its southern Syunik province, which borders Iran, to connect Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan. While in principle, Iran welcome the Agreement on Establishment of Peace and Inter-State Relations […]
The governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan have presented a peace deal in Washington, at the instigation of US President Trump. Political scientist Stefan Meister warns against too much optimism.
DEBATE. After decades of conflict, war and failed diplomatic processes, Armenia and Azerbaijan have taken a decisive step towards lasting peace.
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