BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 12. The leading
international media outlets have widely covered the visit of U.S.
Vice President JD Vance to Baku, his meeting with President Ilham
Aliyev, the signing ceremony of the Charter on Strategic
Partnership between the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan
and the Government of the United States of America, as well as the
press statements delivered by both sides, Trend reports.


US media outlets such as the Associated Press, News Nation, Fox
News, ABC, CNN, The Washington Post, PBS, Forbes Breaking News, and
C-Span also extensively covered JD Vance’s visit to Baku, providing
direct broadcasts of the joint press statement.


The Washington Post reported that during the visit, JD Vance
outlined plans for a new transit corridor that would transform an
abandoned section of the Soviet-era railway into the Trump Route
for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP).


An article published by New York Post mentioned that during the
press statement, Vice President JD Vance emphasized the role of
Azerbaijanis who fought alongside U.S. Marines in Afghanistan,
announcing the U.S. support for maritime security. He said the
partnership would help strengthen regional peace and economic
cooperation after a landmark agreement signed between Azerbaijan
and Armenia in the presence of President Trump.



The Herald USA reported that the Charter on Strategic
Partnership signed between the two countries provides a framework
for cooperation across domains such as defense, security, trade,
and investment.


Meanwhile, an article published by Reuters headlined “US and
Azerbaijan sign strategic partnership during Vance’s visit” quoted
President Ilham Aliyev as saying: “Today, relations between the
United States and Azerbaijan are entering an absolutely new
phase.”


The French news agency AFP noted that JD Vance met with
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev prior to the signing of the
Charter on Strategic Partnership between the U.S. and
Azerbaijan.



The Turkish media outlets, including Anadolu Agency, Hürriyet,
CNN Turk, TRT Avaz, Son Dakika, Dünya, Haber Türk and a number of
other websites widely covered the U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s
visit to Baku.


The leading Russian news agencies TASS, "Komsomolskaya Pravda",
RBK, "Interfax", "Russian Today", "lenta.ru" and other media
outlets have also provided extensive coverage of the signing of the
Charter on Strategic Partnership between the United States and
Azerbaijan.



The German news website "Deutsche Welle" published an article
headlined "Vance is actively negotiating with Azerbaijan and
Armenia." The article mentioned that the agreement would formalize
the partnership between the two countries, ensuring an enduring
relationship.


Several media outlets of Italy, Japan, Romania, Montenegro,
Iran, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Georgia, China, Poland, Bulgaria,
Austria, Latin American countries, and Arab countries also
published articles highlighting U.S. Vice President JD Vance's
visit to the South Caucasus, the signed documents, as well as the
opportunities that these partnerships open up for regional
cooperation.