A US proposal to lease and manage the strategic Zangezur Corridor through Armenia, connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave, has been firmly rejected by the Armenian government over sovereignty concerns. The corridor has become a flashpoint, with conflicting reports about Armenia ceding control to the US, which the Armenian government denies. The issue has drawn in major powers, with Russia and Iran expressing strong opposition to increased US involvement, fearing a shift in regional influence. The situation has led to confusion and contradictory statements from regional actors, highlighting the corridor's significance in Eurasian geopolitics. The ongoing debate underscores the fragile balance of power and the high stakes for regional stability.
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