
ArmInfo. A number of countries and government officials welcomed the achievement of peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Specifically, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, commenting on the preliminary signing of the peace treaty in Washington, noted that this is a historic turning point and a sign of hope. "When diplomacy replaces weapons, it is always good news. Let this step be a positive sign for other war zones around the world, especially on the eve of the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska on August 15. Today, more than ever, everyone should strive for one thing: peace," he wrote.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu emphasized that the deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan marks an important milestone in ending decades of hostility. "We congratulate both sides, as well as the US President for helping open the path for peace, reconciliation and greater prosperity in the region," she wrote.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto noted that the Azerbaijan-Armenia peace agreement is a major step for the Caucasus and global security. " Once again, Donald Trump proved to be the president of peace. We hope that after Pakistan-India, Iran-Israel and Azerbaijan-Armenia conflicts, the Russia- Ukraine war will also be brought to en end," the Hungarian Foreign Minister emphasized.
The Austrian Foreign Ministry also issued a statement, noting that what happened in Washington is an important step towards peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. "We support the initialing of a peace agreement for the benefit of the whole region. Austria stands ready to assist in next steps," the Austrian state agency noted.
European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Marta Kos noted that this is a decisive step towards lasting peace and stability. "I look forward to my upcoming visits to Armenia and Azerbaijan and stand ready to support the normalization process and regional connectivity," she stressed.
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy also congratulated the signing of the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He stressed that he highly appreciated the role of President Trump in ensuring this progress. "As I told James David Vance (US Vice President), the UK stands ready to support peace in the South Caucasus, as both sides honor their commitments," Lammy noted.
The Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministry also welcomed the peaceful settlement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In its statement, the ministry expressed hope that this agreement will mark the beginning of a new stage of mutual understanding, cooperation, as well as strengthening security and stability between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which will serve the interests of the two peoples and the entire Caucasus region.
The Qatari Foreign Ministry expressed its support for all efforts aimed at reducing tensions and resolving conflicts through diplomatic means, as well as strengthening the foundations of peace, development and prosperity at the regional and international levels. Welcoming the preliminary signing of the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan mediated by the United States, the Qatari Foreign Ministry expressed hope that this agreement will mark the beginning of a new stage of cooperation between the two countries based on the principles of good neighborliness.
NATO Spokesperson Allison Hart also issued a statement on the preliminary signing of the agreement. "We welcome progress towards peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan and thank the US President Donald Trump for his investments in peace," she noted. According to Hart, this is a significant step forward for the normalization process and the regional security.