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The United States is actively involved in the diplomatic peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as evidenced by its participation in security talks [1], its role in reducing Russian influence in negotiations [2], and its sponsorship of the TRIPP deal [3], [4], and [5].

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Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org Amr Hamzawy · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2 facts
claimThe U.S.-sponsored TRIPP deal is advancing the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, though foreign and domestic obstacles remain regarding connectivity and economic interdependence in the South Caucasus.
perspectiveThomas de Waal, Areg Kochinyan, and Zaur Shiriyev state that the U.S.-sponsored TRIPP deal is advancing the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, though foreign and domestic obstacles to connectivity and economic interdependence remain.
Europe's Strategic Shift: Navigating a New Geopolitical Era kashmirtimes.com Kashmir Times 1 fact
claimArmenia is seeking security talks with France, the European Union, and the United States due to disillusionment with Russia.
An Integrated U.S. Strategy to Address Iran's Nuclear and Regional ... carnegieendowment.org William J. Burns, Michèle Flournoy · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1 fact
claimThe U.S.-sponsored TRIPP deal is driving the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process forward.
A Status Quo Power in a Changing Region: Iran's Regionalism in ... cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 1 fact
claimRussia's exclusive control over negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia is decreasing due to the increased engagement of the USA and the European Union in the peace process.