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Vance visits Armenia and Azerbaijan to advance a U.S.-brokered peace and trade plan.
Summary
U.S. Vice‑President JD Vance will visit Armenia and Azerbaijan this week to promote a Washington‑brokered peace agreement and the proposed TRIPP trade corridor; he will meet Armenian leaders before traveling to Azerbaijan.
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U.S. Vice‑President JD Vance will visit Armenia and Azerbaijan this week to advance a Washington‑brokered peace deal and a proposed trade corridor. His two‑day visit to Armenia begins on Monday and he will travel to Azerbaijan on Wednesday and Thursday. He is the first U.S. vice‑president to visit Armenia. The corridor plan, known as TRIPP, would run across southern Armenia to give Azerbaijan a direct route to its exclave Nakhchivan and onward to Turkey. Under last year's agreement, a U.S. firm has been granted exclusive development rights while Armenia retains sovereignty over its borders, customs, taxation and security.
Key facts:
- JD Vance will meet Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and both are expected to make statements after talks.
- The TRIPP corridor is proposed as a 43‑kilometre route across southern Armenia to connect Azerbaijan with Nakhchivan and Turkey.
- The 2025 White House agreement that set this process in motion is seen as an early step toward normalizing relations after decades of conflict.
- The corridor is framed by supporters as a way to diversify trade and energy routes away from Russia and Iran and to provide transit for minerals from Central Asia.
- Significant obstacles remain, including Azerbaijan's demand that Armenia amend its constitution, and questions about implementation and regional dynamics.
Summary:
The visit is intended to advance talks on peace and the TRIPP corridor and to reinforce U.S. involvement in the South Caucasus. Officials expect meetings and public statements in Yerevan, followed by talks in Baku. Undetermined at this time are how remaining political and legal hurdles will be resolved and the timetable for any corridor development.
