I’m not going to speculate on what we may or may not do with certain actions, said US State Department Spokeswoman Tammy Bruce,
answering reporters' questions.
"The world knows to take President Trump seriously. This arrangement, this deal, is important to him. They were at the White House. This matters to this administration. It matters to the world.
I can say that as some people may not even know because it doesn’t get coverage, these two neighbors have been in conflict for decades. I think it’s over 35 years now, with countless lives lost and generations scarred.
While many have tried – we have to say the Europeans, the French, and Putin and even Biden – only President Trump was able to successfully bring this to – these two countries together to agree to this historic peace.
So I think what the world knows is that he is committed to longstanding, durable peace between countries regardless of how long the conflicts have lasted or the hostility has lasted. And that commitment, as we’ve also seen – he’s a realist, it’s based in diplomacy, but he’ll do what he needs to do to make the most of being the President of the United States and stopping the wars," Bruce stated.
On August 7-8, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan visited the United States of America. This was reported by the Government.
In Washington, Prime Minister Pashinyan had a bilateral meeting with President of the United States of America Donald J. Trump to deepen the Armenia-US strategic partnership, as well as a trilateral meeting with President of the United States Donald J. Trump and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to promote peace, prosperity, and economic cooperation in the region.