On the Recent US-Azeri-Armenian Agreement

Saturday, August 10, 2025

The US, Armenia, and Azerbaijan signed a "peace accord" in Washington this week. 


Indeed, the Azeri-Armenian border has been largely at peace since 2023, when Azeri forces took back the rest of its territory in Nagarno-Karabakh following more than three decades in which the region had been occupied by pro-Armenian rebels. 

This week's agreement in Washington formalizes the end of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia, but also places the United States at the center of the region's new reality. This is an interesting and significant change that upends the Moscow-centric deal that was struck five years ago and which placed Russian peacekeepers in the region. 

All in all, it's an intriguing move.