By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Azemedia new logo
  • Home
  • COP29
  • Opinion
  • News
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Climate and Ecology
  • Culture
  • Diaspora
  • Interview
  • Science
  • Logistics-Transport
  • Gender
  • History
  • Defense
  • Karabakh
Aze.MediaAze.Media
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • News
  • Economy
  • Climate and Ecology
  • Energy
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Gender
  • Interview
  • Science
  • Logistics-Transport
  • History
  • Defense
  • Karabakh
  • Diaspora
  • Who we are
Follow US
© 2021 Aze.Media – Daily Digest
Aze.Media > News > Trump’s tariff remark and the Azerbaijan–Armenia peace process
News

Trump’s tariff remark and the Azerbaijan–Armenia peace process

At the end of last year, US President Donald Trump was reported to have raised the Azerbaijan–Armenia peace agenda during a conversation with Israel’s prime minister, warning that if peace were not achieved, Washington could raise tariffs on both countries by 100 percent.

AzeMedia
By AzeMedia Published January 6, 2026 462 Views 5 Min Read
Telemmglpict000435058742 17554404894560 trans nvbqzqnjv4bqi4i1a 7tqjmxgle8m6q3up4xpit dmgvdp2n7fdd82k
Making peace: Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev (left), US President Donald Trump, and Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan (right) join hands at the White House

At the end of last year, US President Donald Trump was reported to have raised the Azerbaijan–Armenia peace agenda during a conversation with Israel’s prime minister, warning that if peace were not achieved, Washington could raise tariffs on both countries by 100 percent.

The remark was quickly amplified by several outlets, including BBC Azerbaijani, creating the impression that Azerbaijan was being pushed toward peace under economic pressure, AnewZ reports.

That framing does not align with the timeline of negotiations.

Peace talks predate any tariff remarks

The Azerbaijan–Armenia peace process did not begin after any alleged warning from Washington. It began years earlier.

On April 6 2022, President Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan agreed to instruct their foreign ministries to begin preparing a peace treaty, marking the launch of a structured peace track.

On October 6 2022, in Prague, the two sides reaffirmed mutual recognition of territorial integrity based on the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration, providing the legal foundation for a future agreement.

Talks continued in Brussels in May and July 2023, focusing on border delimitation, transport links, and security arrangements. By mid-2023, negotiations had moved to article-by-article discussions.

From autumn 2023, the process became purely bilateral, with Azerbaijan and Armenia continuing direct talks without external mediation.

March 2025: agreed draft text

By March 2025, bilateral negotiations reached the stage of an agreed draft peace text, meaning the core articles of the agreement had been settled. The document has not yet been signed, but the remaining issues were limited to technical and procedural matters.

This stage was reached well before any reported tariff-related pressure.

No evidence of tariff leverage

There is no confirmation that the White House discussed tariffs with Azerbaijan. No official US statement or diplomatic exchange indicates that trade measures were used as leverage in the peace process.

Diplomatic sources told AnewZ that discussions between Azerbaijan and the United States on the peace agenda began in February 2025, involving US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Aryeh Lightstone. The talks were described as constructive and supportive of the existing process.

Azerbaijan’s role

Azerbaijan has stated that the peace initiative was launched at its own initiative.

This aligns with remarks previously made by Steve Witkoff, who recalled that Donald Trump once asked President Aliyev why Azerbaijan had not continued military operations despite having a superior army. According to Witkoff, Aliyev replied that his objective was limited to restoring the occupied territories.

Witkoff described the decision as an example of statesmanship.

The Azerbaijan–Armenia peace process was not triggered by threats.

It began in 2022, advanced through substantive negotiations in 2023, became bilateral from autumn 2023, and reached an agreed draft text in March 2025. Claims that Azerbaijan was pushed toward peace by tariff pressure do not reflect the chronology or substance of the negotiations.

You Might Also Like

Ilham Aliyev attends signing ceremony of the Charter of the Peace Council

The United States to send a business delegation to Azerbaijan

SOCAR expands into Africa’s vast oil and gas resources

Israel’s imports of Azerbaijani oil via Turkey jump despite Ankara’s trade ban

Armenia and Azerbaijan to link energy systems under the TRIPP Project

AzeMedia January 7, 2026 January 6, 2026

New articles

1
Ilham Aliyev attends signing ceremony of the Charter of the Peace Council
News January 22, 2026
Azerbaijan skyline 1200 1646317379
Azerbaijan’s economy is slowing down. Just numbers — and nothing more
Opinion January 22, 2026
416955141 0 0 2000 1130 2072x0 60 0 0 b43c7384a10e7ffb76ad7ba8db50304c
An era of risks and threats: Musabayov names the components that will enable Azerbaijan to ensure security
Interview January 22, 2026
0b7d5648 7829 3548 bfac 0df4edfc081d
The United States to send a business delegation to Azerbaijan
News January 22, 2026
Socar
SOCAR expands into Africa’s vast oil and gas resources
News January 22, 2026
Armenia Azerbaijan Us Flags
The South Caucasus reset: how Azerbaijan and Armenia are redefining regional order
Logistics-Transport January 22, 2026
5c1cafaa89a53
Israel’s imports of Azerbaijani oil via Turkey jump despite Ankara’s trade ban
Energy News January 21, 2026
Smartcrop
Armenia and Azerbaijan to link energy systems under the TRIPP Project
News January 21, 2026
Instead of the UN? Why the Peace Council is being created and what it means for Baku
Opinion January 21, 2026
17689859915917610031 1200x630
Ilham Aliyev and Isaac Herzog discussed prospects for cooperation
News January 21, 2026

You Might Also Like

1

Ilham Aliyev attends signing ceremony of the Charter of the Peace Council

January 22, 2026 0 Min Read
0b7d5648 7829 3548 bfac 0df4edfc081d

The United States to send a business delegation to Azerbaijan

January 22, 2026 2 Min Read
Socar

SOCAR expands into Africa’s vast oil and gas resources

January 22, 2026 1 Min Read
5c1cafaa89a53

Israel’s imports of Azerbaijani oil via Turkey jump despite Ankara’s trade ban

January 21, 2026 4 Min Read
Smartcrop

Armenia and Azerbaijan to link energy systems under the TRIPP Project

January 21, 2026 1 Min Read
17689859915917610031 1200x630

Ilham Aliyev and Isaac Herzog discussed prospects for cooperation

January 21, 2026 1 Min Read
PKl8UM0VjCyL7JYGBZpmmLeoNFv4H6gE6IDvBB1A

Presidents of Azerbaijan and United States exchange letters on establishment of Board of Peace

January 21, 2026 5 Min Read
ZfyQDl5YT33d7EpKwJxnla7RBaEs3VjWA6O1fkv3

President: Azerbaijan and Armenia should demonstrate the benefits of living in peace

January 20, 2026 4 Min Read

Useful links

426082d1 a9e4 4ac5 95d4 4e84024eb314 pojkz91103g6zqfh8kiacu662b2tn9znit7ssu9ekg
Ab65ed96 2f4a 4220 91ac f70a6daaf659 pojkz67iflcc0wjkp1aencvsa5gq06ogif9cd0dl34
96e40a2b 5fed 4332 83c6 60e4a89fd4d0 pojkz836t9ewo4gue23nscepgx7gfkvx6okbbkasqo
759bde00 a375 4fa1 bedc f8e9580ceeca pq8mvb9kwubqf6bcadpkq5mz16nayr162k3j2084cg
aze-media-logo-ag1

We are a unique political and socio-cultural digest offering exclusive materials, translations from Azerbaijani media, and reprints of articles from around the world about Azerbaijan.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Cookies Policy

Email: editor@aze.media

© 2021 Aze.Media – Daily Digest
aze-media-logo1 aze-media-logo-ag1
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?