Peace Declaration Signed in Washington Gets Widespread Coverage in Arab Media

Peace Declaration Signed in Washington Gets Widespread Coverage in Arab Media

Arab media outlets have extensively reported on the Joint Declaration signed by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, with U.S. President Donald Trump serving as a witness to the agreement in Washington.

A number of news portals from Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Mauritania published an analytical article headlined "Peace after Victory - The Leader's historic mission" by Fuad Huseynzade, Chairman of the Public Union of Journalists’ Support to Diaspora Activities, The Caspian Post reports.

The article emphasized that the document signed in Washington on August 8, 2025, holds significant importance in terms of ending the long-standing conflict in the South Caucasus and establishing sustainable peace.

The article also underlined that the agreement represents the legal and political recognition of Azerbaijan’s superior position, affirmed through both diplomatic and military victories. With the triumph in the 2020 Patriotic War, President Ilham Aliyev altered the geopolitical landscape of the region, liberated occupied territories, and restored Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. However, true leadership is measured not only by military success but also by the ability to achieve peace. In this regard, President Ilham Aliyev has managed to transform his battlefield victories into diplomatic strength, becoming the architect of peace.

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Arab media outlets have extensively reported on the Joint Declaration signed by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, with U.S. President Donald Trump serving as a witness to the agreement in Washington.