After almost four decades of a bloody conflict that until recently had no end in sight, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a peace agreement in the presence of the US President Donald Trump. Notably absent in this historic moment is Russia, which no longer plays a central role in the South Caucasus.
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- Armenia and Azerbaijan sign a peace deal at the White House.
- The agreement ends nearly four decades of conflict over Karabakh. 8s
- US President Donald Trump brokered the deal and was praised by both leaders. 15s
- The deal includes a commitment to end all fighting permanently. 58s
- A new transit corridor, the Trump route, will be established as part of the agreement. 1m 8s