President Donald Trump hosted the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on Friday, reaching a peace deal to end a decades-long conflict.

It's not only an important deal globally, but also in the Los Angeles area. Southern California has the largest Armenian population outside of Armenia.

The agreement calls for peace and economic opportunity, but what was not mentioned in it is what concerns some of the Armenian-Americans who spoke to Eyewitness News.

"The countries of Armenia and Azerbaijan are committing to stop all fighting forever," Trump announced.

Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan flanked Trump and shook hands before signing a joint declaration aimed at establishing peace between the two countries.

It includes plans to create a major transit corridor in the region that will be nam

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