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Transcript: Trump’s Remarks On Peace Deal Between Azerbaijan-Armenia

Read the full transcript of President Trump’s remarks on signing peace deal between prime minister of the Republic of Armenia and president of the Republic of Azerbaijan on August 8, 2025. 

Historic Peace Summit Opening Remarks

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you very much. It’s a great honor. Thank you. It’s a long time, 35 years. They fought, and now they’re friends, and they’re going to be friends for a long time. But it’s a big, beautiful honor to welcome everyone to the White House for this very historic peace summit between Armenia and Azerbaijan. It’s really a great thrill for me. I love seeing good people get together, and that’s what you have here, two great leaders.

I want to congratulate these two visionary people, Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Aliyev, for coming to Washington to sign this momentous joint declaration. It’s a tremendously important document, and it’s been a long time in coming. They were explaining before that so many times they thought they could get there. It never happened. Just never happened.

I also want to thank Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff, and their teams at the State Department. And I see that we have Chris Wright outside, and Senator Steve Daines sitting right here. Thank you, Chris. Thank you very much. And, Steve, thank you very much. We have some other wonderful dignitaries, including the dignitaries from your country. But they provided tremendous diplomatic assistance. And Marco, congratulations. It’s a big — it’s a big thing. Keep going. You’ve got many jobs. And then, of course, you would say Steve was quite influential. I call him Henry Kissinger, who doesn’t leak.

35 Years of Conflict Comes to an End

For more than 35 years, Armenia and Azerbaijan have fought a bitter conflict that resulted in tremendous suffering for both nations. They suffered gravely for so many years. Many tried to find a resolution, including the European Union. The Russians worked very hard on it. Never happened. Sleepy Joe Biden tried, but you know what happened there. He tried for probably 12 minutes and it didn’t work out. And many other countries tried, and they were unsuccessful.

But with this accord, we’ve finally succeeded in making peace, and we just left the Oval Office where we signed voluminous documents and very important elements to the agreement. The country of Armenia and Azerbaijan are committing to stop all fighting forever, open up commerce, travel, and diplomatic relations, and respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, so importantly.

And I just spent a lot of time with these two men. I think they’re going to have a great relationship, if you want to know the truth. They didn’t see each other that much, but they probably will. I think they’re going to have — I think you two are going to have a great — a great relationship. I have no doubt. And if you don’t, call me and I’ll straighten it out, okay?

The Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity

Very importantly, we have also resolved the key issue that foiled previous negotiations. This declaration establishes what they are calling — a great honor for me. I didn’t ask for this — the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity, which is a special transit area that will allow Azerbaijan to get full access to its territory of Nakhchivan while fully respecting Armenia’s sovereignty. So they’re going to be able to really live and work together, and it’s amazing. So that’s a very important territory, I guess, a very special territory to you and to you. And now they work it together.

Armenia is also creating an exclusive partnership with the United States to develop this corridor, which could extend for up to 99 years. And then they promised in 99 years they’ll extend it, right? You’ll promise. But we anticipate significant infrastructure development by American companies. They’re very anxious to go in to these two countries. And they’re going to spend a lot of money — a lot of money — which will economically benefit all three of our nations. This is incredibly positive news for the future of the entire region. And it’s a very important region, as you know.

Bilateral Agreements and Energy Cooperation

Additionally, the U.S. is signing a bilateral agreement with both countries to expand cooperation in energy trade and technology, including AI. And in terms of energy, Chris is here representing our country, and there’s nobody better than Chris Wright. And, Chris, I understand it’s a very fertile — it’s a very fertile area. So I appreciate everything you’ve done. You’ve done amazingly well. We’ve got — we’ve got the gasoline prices coming way down from where they were. And it’s really been something to watch. We are drilling like we haven’t drilled in many years. I guess I could say ever before. And we just — we just started.

We’re also lifting restrictions on defense cooperation between Azerbaijan and the United States of America. The President — that’s a big deal, unless — is that important to you? I think so. That was pretty good. That’s — they’re very happy about that. So am I.

Global Peace Achievements Under President Trump

As President, my highest aspiration is to bring peace and stability to the world. Today’s signing follows our success with India and Pakistan. They were going at it. They were going at it big. And they were great — two great leaders that came together just prior to what would have been a tremendous conflict, as you know — a nuclear conflict, probably.

Also, the Congo and Rwanda. Now, that was one which was going on for 31 years. You have them beat. Thirty-five years, you have them beat. But that was going on for 31 years, and we have it all done. And people are very happy. That was a rough one. It was nasty. Seven million people that they know of died.

Also, just recently, Thailand and Cambodia. That was one that was just starting.