A US proposal to lease and manage the strategic Zangezur Corridor through Armenia, connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhichevan exclave, has been rejected by the Armenian government over sovereignty concerns. The corridor has become a focal point of international rivalry, with Russia, Turkey, Iran, and Western powers all expressing strong interests or objections. Conflicting reports and rumors, including claims of Armenia ceding territory to US control, have fueled confusion and heightened regional anxieties. The situation underscores shifting alliances and the high stakes of transport and security routes in the South Caucasus, with potential implications for regional stability and great power competition. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan continue to negotiate, but the involvement of external actors complicates the peace process.
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