Former U.S. President Donald Trump has again highlighted his administration’s involvement in halting hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan during a recent address in Israel. Speaking before the Israeli parliament, Trump framed the conflict resolution as part of his broader foreign policy achievements in promoting regional stability.
The former president emphasized Washington’s commitment to fostering future cooperation built on trade and diplomatic ties. In his remarks, he specifically cited the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict as one of several regional disputes where his intervention proved decisive, though he provided no additional details regarding the nature or timing of these efforts.
Observers note that Trump’s comments come amid ongoing international efforts to secure a lasting peace agreement between the two nations, though the specific mechanisms referenced by the former president remain unclear. The mention of this particular conflict during a Middle East-focused speech appears intended to position the former administration’s foreign policy as having achieved concrete results across multiple regions.