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Armenia, Azerbaijan Leaders Unite at Davos
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Armenia, Azerbaijan Leaders Unite at Davos

Euronews4h ago
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Key Facts

  • ✓ Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents appeared together publicly for the first time since signing their historic peace agreement at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
  • ✓ Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić characterized the current state of transatlantic relations as a potential 'divorce' between the United States and Europe.
  • ✓ The joint appearance occurred during a Euronews panel discussion at the annual summit, highlighting the forum's role as a venue for diplomatic engagement.
  • ✓ The developments at Davos illustrate the complex geopolitical landscape where regional conflicts can show signs of resolution while traditional alliances face uncertainty.

In This Article

  1. Global Stage, Historic Shifts
  2. A Handshake in the Alps
  3. Vučić's Stark Warning
  4. Davos Diplomacy
  5. Looking Ahead

Global Stage, Historic Shifts#

The snowy slopes of Davos were the backdrop for two contrasting geopolitical narratives this week. While the World Economic Forum traditionally focuses on economic trends, the 2026 summit delivered moments of profound diplomatic significance.

On one hand, the Caucasus region witnessed a potential turning point as bitter rivals turned toward peace. On the other, veteran leaders warned of deepening fractures across the Atlantic alliance. The juxtaposition offered a stark reminder that the global order remains in constant flux.

For investors and policymakers gathered in Switzerland, the message was clear: opportunities and risks are emerging in equal measure from unexpected quarters.

A Handshake in the Alps#

The most visually striking moment of the summit came when the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan shared a stage for the first time since signing their landmark peace agreement. This joint appearance at a Euronews panel discussion marked a significant de-escalation of tensions that have defined the region for decades.

The historic handshake symbolized more than just a photo opportunity; it represented the culmination of intense diplomatic efforts to normalize relations following years of armed conflict over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory. Both leaders struck a tone of cautious optimism regarding the future of their bilateral ties.

Their presence together at such a high-profile international forum sends a powerful signal to the global community that the Caucasus may finally be turning a page.

  • First joint public appearance since peace deal
  • Significant de-escalation of regional tensions
  • Positive signal for future economic cooperation
  • Key moment for regional stability

"A lasting 'divorce' between the United States and Europe."

— Aleksandar Vučić, President of Serbia

Vučić's Stark Warning#

While the Caucasus celebrated a diplomatic thaw, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić delivered a sobering assessment of transatlantic relations. Speaking on a separate panel, the Serbian leader warned of a lasting 'divorce' between the United States and Europe.

Vučić's comments reflect growing concerns among some European leaders about the durability of the traditional Western alliance. His characterization of a 'divorce' suggests a fundamental realignment rather than a temporary disagreement, hinting at deeper structural shifts in global power dynamics.

A lasting 'divorce' between the United States and Europe.

These remarks from Belgrade highlight the complex geopolitical landscape world leaders are navigating, where traditional partnerships appear increasingly fragile.

Davos Diplomacy#

The World Economic Forum has long served as an informal venue for shuttle diplomacy, and this year's edition proved no different. Beyond the formal agenda, the event facilitates crucial sideline meetings where real progress often occurs away from the cameras.

The presence of both the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents suggests that the peace process remains active and requires continued international engagement. Their willingness to appear together publicly demonstrates confidence in the current trajectory.

For the global business community, stability in the Caucasus is particularly significant. The region serves as a critical corridor for energy transit and trade routes connecting Europe and Asia.

  • World Economic Forum as diplomatic venue
  • Peace process requires international support
  • Stability benefits regional trade corridors
  • Confidence-building measures in action

Looking Ahead#

The Davos meetings underscore a world of diverging trajectories. While the Caucasus moves toward reconciliation, the transatlantic relationship faces unprecedented questions.

The joint appearance by the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders will likely be viewed as a confidence-building measure, potentially paving the way for further normalization steps. However, the path to lasting peace often requires sustained effort beyond symbolic gestures.

Meanwhile, Vučić's warning about US-Europe relations adds to a growing chorus of voices questioning the future of Western unity. As the global order evolves, these two distinct developments at Davos offer a snapshot of a world in transition.

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