US, Azerbaijan create working group to implement August agreements

Foreign policy
  • 19 November, 2025
  • 20:37
US, Azerbaijan create working group to implement August agreements

The United States and Azerbaijan have created a joint working group that will implement agreements reached on August 8 at the Washington Summit.

As Report informs, this was stated by the US Deputy Secretary of State for Political Affairs Allison Hooker during a meeting with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov.

According to Hooker, her first visit to the region coincided with an important stage in advancing the August agreements, and is aimed at discussing practical steps for their implementation - from trade and energy cooperation to strengthening regional ties and security.

The Deputy Secretary of State emphasized that she looks forward to discussing bilateral issues related to those negotiations and agreements, and the parties have a lot of work to do both between themselves and with Armenia.

"I am also pleased to announce today the establishment of a working group that will continue these negotiations. It will be led by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Sonata Coulter. The main goal of the group will be to develop a Charter of Strategic Partnership between the United States and Azerbaijan. This initiative, combined with progress toward a full-fledged peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia, will deepen our bilateral relations and partnership, and will unlock the potential of the South Caucasus as an important trade corridor. Under the leadership of Presidents Trump and Aliyev, we will see how all this will be implemented," she noted.

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