

According to them, this agreement can completely change the South Caucasus, the development of which is interfered with “closed boundaries and long -standing ethnic conflicts.” The framework document is aimed at achieving a “specific path to the world” and the solution of a long -navigated transit problem, sources said.
It involves the creation of a strategic transit corridor through the South Caucasus, connecting the main territory of Azerbaijan with the Nakhichevan enclave through Armenia. The interlocutors noted that the United States, as part of the agreements, will receive the exclusive rights to the development of this corridor from Armenia, which will be called the Trump's Way for International Peace and Prosperity, known for Tripp abbreviation.
America will control the strategic transport hub in the region bordering Russia, Turkey, Iran and Europe. Thanks to Tripp, American companies in the field of logistics, energy and infrastructure will receive new commercial opportunities. The United States will also strengthen its geopolitical influence in the Caucasus, displacing traditional intermediaries, including the Russian Federation and France.
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan will also sign documents with a request for the dissolution of the Minsk group, which, from the moment of its creation in 1992, is headed by France, Russia and the United States for mediation in the conflict, officials said.
In addition, they believe that a peace agreement signed by Aliyev and Pashinyan can encourage Azraam’s so -called agreements to sign the so -called agreements on the normalization of relations in the Middle East, which concluded between Israel and four Arab countries (the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan) During his first presidential term. For them in 2024, Trump was nominated for the Nobel Prize of the World.
Context
In 1991, Nagorny Karabakh, with the support of Armenia, announced independence from Azerbaijan. This led to hostilities continued until 1994. The armed conflict ended with the signing of the Bishkek protocol on a truce and a ceasefire, but periodically armed clashes arose between the parties.
In 2023, Azerbaijan restored the territorial integrity and returned to his control Karabakh. More than 100 thousand Karabakh Armenians Leave the region.
Now countries are negotiating a peace agreement.
In July 2025, Aliyev and Pashinyan first after the war in Karabakh met one on one. The media noted that this could be an attempt by the two countries to agree and do it without mediation of Russia.




