US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that the US would be present to sign an agreement marking the beginning of a peace deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Rubio made these remarks in an interview with EWTN, The Caspian Post reports per local media.
Speaking on the broader commitment of the US to global peace, Secretary Rubio said: “On the broader issue of peace, the President [Donald Trump] is committed to peace and committed to being the President of peace. And so, we saw when India and Pakistan went to war, we got involved directly, and the President was able to deliver on that peace. Cambodia and Thailand more recently; Azerbaijan and Armenia, hopefully-we’re taping this here today, but on Friday of this week, we’ll be here to sign an agreement and the beginning of a peace deal there. DRC-Rwanda-a 30-year war, 7 million people killed-we were able to bring them here to sign it. Obviously, peace is not permanent. It always has to be worked and maintained.”
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