how abu dhabi helped armenia azerbaijan reach peace
On August 8, 2025, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a historic peace agreement at the White House, ending decades of conflict. While former U.S. President Donald Trump played a mediation role, the UAE’s involvement was crucial in preparing the ground for dialogue and building trust between the two nations.
The White House also shared an update about this historic deal-
In July 2025, Abu Dhabi hosted a high-level meeting between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The UAE provided a neutral platform, enabling the leaders to communicate directly. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s vision and diplomacy were central to the success, demonstrating the UAE’s growing influence as a mediator in regional conflicts.
The United States formally recognized the UAE’s contribution to the peace process. The U.S. mission in the UAE praised Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for facilitating the talks in Abu Dhabi. This partnership highlights the strategic cooperation between the UAE and the U.S. in promoting peace and stability across the region.
The UAE’s successful mediation strengthens its reputation as a trusted mediator for regional disputes. By providing a neutral environment and fostering constructive dialogue, the UAE sets an example for other nations on how diplomacy can resolve conflicts peacefully.
The UAE’s proactive role ensures that peace is not only achieved but maintained. Its leadership in this process reflects the country’s commitment to regional stability, international collaboration, and constructive diplomacy. The Armenia–Azerbaijan peace agreement serves as a model for conflict resolution worldwide.
Through strategic mediation and international cooperation, the UAE has demonstrated its growing influence as a global peace facilitator. The agreement highlights the country’s dedication to diplomacy, stability, and constructive conflict resolution in the region.
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