What is included in the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace framework under Trump’s chairmanship?
On August 8, 2025, under the chairmanship of U.S. President Donald Trump, a peace framework was established between Armenia and Azerbaijan at the White House. The key points of this historic agreement are as follows:
- The agreement brings the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict closer to a final resolution.
- According to the agreement, a major transit corridor will be constructed, starting from Azerbaijan’s mainland, passing through Armenia’s southern province of Syunik, and reaching Azerbaijan’s geographically separated province of Nakhchivan.
- This corridor will provide Azerbaijan’s mainland with direct land access to Turkey, as Nakhchivan shares a border with Turkey.
- The United States will have special developmental rights in the Zangezur Corridor in the South Caucasus.
- U.S. forces will play a role in maintaining peace in the region.
Potential Benefits of the Transit Corridor (TRIPP)
(a) Economic and Trade Benefits- The corridor will become part of the Eurasian Transport Network, enabling faster and cheaper goods transport.
- It will be a key part of the Middle Corridor, connecting China and Central Asian countries to Turkey via Azerbaijan.
- It will establish uninterrupted land connections between Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Central Asian countries.
- Armenia will also benefit, gaining a new land trade route in addition to routes through Georgia and Iran. The Turkey–Armenia border has been closed for over 30 years (since 1993, in support of Azerbaijan).
- Iran and Russia will also gain new trade opportunities through this corridor.
- Azerbaijan’s mainland will no longer need to rely on routes through Iran to reach Nakhchivan.
- Turkey will gain direct land access to the Caucasus, strengthening its Turkic World Connectivity Plan.
- The U.S. will increase its influence in the region as a mediator and overseer, particularly in competition with Russia.
- The corridor is designated only for civilian and commercial purposes, not military activities.
- Its security will be managed by an international or joint authority to prevent any party from militarily occupying it again.
Which Powers See This Agreement as a Threat?
- For Vladimir Putin, this agreement is a setback because U.S. forces will now maintain peace in the region.
- The U.S. will increase its influence in the South Caucasus, while Central Asian countries may shift their attention from Russia toward China, Turkey, and other allies.
- U.S. involvement in the Zangezur Corridor could affect Russia’s and Iran’s north–south trade routes.
- Armenia and Azerbaijan’s move toward peace under Trump’s mediation signals that neighboring countries are now cautious post-Ukraine war and do not consider Moscow a reliable partner.
Introduction to Mainland Azerbaijan
Mainland Azerbaijan refers to the central territory of Azerbaijan, part of its main geographic area.- Located mostly in the Eastern Caucasus, stretching to the western coast of the Caspian Sea.
- Key provinces and areas include: Baku (capital), Ganja, Shirvan, Lankaran, Qabala, Shaki, Sumqayit, etc.
- The geographically separated region of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic is not part of Mainland Azerbaijan because it is separated by Armenia.
Introduction to the South Caucasus
The South Caucasus is a geographical and cultural region at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, sometimes called Transcaucasia.- Located south of the Caucasus Mountains, it consists of:
- Georgia
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- North: Caucasus Mountains separate it from Russia
- South: Borders with Turkey and Iran
- East: Caspian Sea, West: Black Sea
Key Features of the South Caucasus
Historical Significance:- Used for trade, military, and cultural routes since ancient times, particularly as part of the Silk Road.
- Home to multiple languages and ethnic groups, including Armenians, Azeris, Georgians, and various Caucasian tribes.
- Armenia: Majority Christian (Armenian Apostolic Church)
- Azerbaijan: Majority Muslim (mainly Shia)
- Georgia: Majority Eastern Orthodox Christian
- Known for oil, gas, mineral resources, and agricultural production. Azerbaijan is especially prominent in the energy sector.
- Strategically located at the intersection of Russia, Turkey, Iran, and the European Union’s interests.
- The region has frequent border disputes and ethnic tensions, the most notable being the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which persisted for decades between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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