U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance described his visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan as historic, sharing a video from the trip on X, Radar Armenia reports.
“This is what the President of the United States has dedicated our foreign policy to. President Trump is committed to this partnership, and so am I,” Vance wrote.
After meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Vance said Armenia and the United States had concluded negotiations on a 1-2-3 agreement in the field of civilian nuclear energy, opening broad opportunities for the implementation of major projects. He noted that the deal envisages up to $5 billion in initial exports from the U.S., in addition to $4 billion in support through fuel supply and servicing.





