Washington: US President Donald J. Trump announced plans to host a summit with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the White House on Friday. The event is described as a "Historic Peace Summit" aimed at resolving the longstanding conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. According to Kuwait News Agency, President Trump emphasized the significance of the summit, noting the extensive history of conflict between the two nations, which has led to numerous casualties over the years. Trump stated that previous attempts by global leaders to mediate peace had been unsuccessful, but he expressed confidence in the current efforts by his administration. The summit includes an official peace signing ceremony, signifying a formal agreement between the two countries. Additionally, the United States plans to sign bilateral agreements with Armenia and Azerbaijan to collaborate on economic initiatives, aiming to enhance the economic potential of the South Caucasus region. Trump commended the leadership of Aliyev and Pashinyan for their commitment to peace, highlighting the day's importance for all parties involved.