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Aircraft carrying Pashinyan navigates through Azerbaijani skies, suggesting a potential first instance

Azerbaijan has historically not allowed Armenian flight plans to utilize its airspace without formal approval.

Azerbaijani airspace was traversed by Pashinyan's aircraft, suggesting this was a first occurrence
Azerbaijani airspace was traversed by Pashinyan's aircraft, suggesting this was a first occurrence

Aircraft carrying Pashinyan navigates through Azerbaijani skies, suggesting a potential first instance

The Washington meeting between the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the US on August 8, 2020, marked a significant step towards peace between the two countries. Although the leaders did not officially sign a peace agreement, the event was seen as a potential step towards improving relations.

One of the most significant developments to emerge from this meeting is the establishment of the Trump Route, a project designed to connect mainland Azerbaijan to its exclave of Nakhchivan, through Armenian territory. This development is a significant one, as it involves the use of Armenian territory to facilitate communication between Azerbaijan and its exclave.

The Trump Route has been a topic of interest since its inception. Initiated during the Washington meeting, the project is set to be managed by a yet-unnamed US company under a 99-year lease. US security personnel may also supervise the route's transportation infrastructure.

The crossing of Azerbaijani airspace by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's plane on August 30 and September 6 is another notable development. This is an apparent first for an Armenian plane to use Azerbaijani airspace, as Baku has had an unofficial ban on Armenian planes.

Nazeli Baghdasaryan, Pashinyan's spokesperson, considers this fact as a practical step towards unblocking transit links in the region, promoting the peace agenda, and creating an atmosphere of mutual trust. She believes that this incident is a potential step towards improving relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The crossing of Azerbaijani airspace by Pashinyan's plane is significant as it may indicate a shift in the political climate between the two countries. It is seen as a response to the establishment of peace in Washington on August 8, as well as a practical application of the peace agreement.

The Armenian government requested air passage from Azerbaijan for the plane and received a positive response after the establishment of peace in Washington. This move is a positive sign, as it shows a willingness from both sides to work towards peace and cooperation.

The Trump Route and the crossing of Azerbaijani airspace by Pashinyan's plane are potential indicators of the evolving political climate between Armenia and Azerbaijan. These developments could pave the way for further improvements in relations between the two countries, and a more peaceful and cooperative future.

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