JD Vance says he was asked to visit Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan, it was a tribute
According to him, the first step on the path to peace has been taken, and part of that is what they are doing today to have the economic interdependence between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which is necessary to maintain the peace agreement between them.
After being in Armenia for 24 hours, it was a very productive day, the US president has signed a great peace agreement, and the administration is really striving for it, and he is happy to be in Armenia, and then continue the meetings in Azerbaijan, Vance added.
And speaking about his visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan, the US vice president said tomorrow they are going to visit some important sites in Azerbaijan, and when they spoke to the Armenians, they said this is a very important place to them.
Vance noted that he is the first US Vice President to ever visit Armenia, and Armenians had asked them to visit the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan.

