וויצע פרעזידענט לויבט ארמעניע בשעת די ערשטע אפיציעלע באזוך פון א אמעריקאנע וויצע פרעזידענט.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance opened his February 9, 2026, visit to Armenia by praising the country and expressing gratitude for the personal welcome he and his family received. “This is a beautiful country... I’m thankful for the personal welcome, not just to me personally, but also to my family,” Vance said during a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan.
This visit marks the first time a sitting U.S. president or vice president has traveled to Armenia. The trip aims to support and advance a Washington-brokered peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, signed in August 2025. Vance described the accord as a potential “historic peace” that could enhance regional stability, foster economic growth, and strengthen diplomatic ties.
Analysts note that Vance’s visit underscores U.S. commitment to long-term engagement in the South Caucasus, signaling Washington’s interest in promoting reconciliation and security in a region historically affected by conflict. The personal tone of the vice president’s remarks also highlights a diplomatic strategy focused on building trust and goodwill alongside formal negotiations.
For Armenia, the visit is both symbolic and practical: it elevates the country’s international profile while demonstrating U.S. support for implementing and sustaining the peace agreement. Officials expect the engagement to include discussions on economic cooperation, security collaboration, and ongoing efforts to solidify the historic accord with Azerbaijan.
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