A US proposal to lease and manage the Zangezur Corridor—a strategic land route through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhichevan exclave—has been firmly rejected by the Armenian government over sovereignty concerns. The corridor has become a flashpoint in regional geopolitics, with Russia, Iran, and Turkey all expressing strong interests or objections, fearing shifts in influence and security dynamics. Reports of Armenia ceding control to the US have been denied by Armenian officials, who insist no such agreement exists. The situation has led to confusion, contradictory statements, and heightened tensions among regional and global powers, as the corridor is seen as a potential game-changer for trade, military access, and alliances. The ongoing debate underscores the fragile balance of power in the South Caucasus and the high stakes for all involved.
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