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White House: Azerbaijan, Armenia to sign peace accord

Azerbaijan will sign a first peace agreement with Armenia on Friday, the White House announced. President Donald Trump is expected to host the leaders of the two nations at a signing ceremony in the White House.

Anna Kelly, White House spokesperson, told reporters Trump would sign separate agreements with Armenia and Azerbaijan in the areas of energy, technology and economic cooperation as well as border security, infrastructure, and trade. No additional details were given.

One official said that the Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev, and the Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan would arrive at the White House around 2:30 pm for the signing ceremony and to hold talks.

The agreement grants the U.S. exclusive development rights over a strategic transit route through the South Caucasus. It is called the "Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity."

What's going on here with the Trump Route is that this is not charity. One senior official said, "This is a highly investmentable entity." He added that nine companies have been in contact in the last few days to discuss potential investments.

Senior administration officials said reporters that the agreement would be the first in ending one of many frozen conflicts along Russia's border since the Cold War ended. They also stated it would send a strong signal to the region.

This is not just about Armenia. This is not about Azerbaijan. It's not just about Azerbaijan.

Since the late 1980s, Armenia and Azerbaijan are at odds. This is because Nagorno Karabakh - a region of Azerbaijan that was populated primarily by ethnic Armenians - separated from Azerbaijan. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan gained independence from the Soviet Union by 1991.

Peace could be achieved in the South Caucasus region, a neighboring energy producing region.

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Oil is crisscrossed across the surface of the earth.

Pipelines but divided by closed borders and ethnic conflicts.

Armenia intends to award the prize under a carefully negotiated part of the documents that the leaders will be signing on Friday.

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The officials said this week that the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) will have exclusive development rights for a long period of time. (Reporting and writing by Andrea Shalal, editing by Alex Richardson & Mark Porter).

(source: Reuters)