
President Donald Trump revealed Friday that Vice President JD Vance will travel to Azerbaijan and Armenia next month to bolster a peace agreement the two nations signed in Washington last August.
The trip is meant to improve U.S. ties with the region through deals on nuclear cooperation, semiconductors, and defense equipment, Trump said in a post on his social media platform Truth Social.
“This was a nasty War, 1 of 8 that I have ended, but now we have Prosperity and Peace. In February, Vice President Vance will travel to both Countries to build on our Peace efforts, and advance the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity. We will strengthen our strategic partnership with Azerbaijan, a beautiful Agreement for Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation with Armenia, Deals for our Great Semiconductor Makers, and the sale of Made in the U.S.A. Defense Equipment, such as body armor and boats, and more, to Azerbaijan.”
Armenia earlier said it would connect its energy grid with Azerbaijan’s for the trading of electricity per the U.S.-supported initiative. The move underscores increasing cooperation under the peace framework.
No details have been released about Vance’s itinerary.
Trump took credit in August 2025 for ending six global conflicts in just his first six months in office, including the Armenia-Azerbaijan dispute.
Reuters contributed to this report.

