A US proposal to lease and manage the strategic Zangezur Corridor through Armenia, connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhichevan exclave, has been firmly rejected by the Armenian government over sovereignty concerns. The corridor, which would run through Armenia's Syunik province, has become a flashpoint for regional and global powers, with Russia, Turkey, and Iran all expressing strong opinions about its control and implications. Reports of Armenia ceding control to the US have been denied by Armenian officials, but the rumors have fueled speculation about Western influence in the region. The situation has heightened tensions between Russia and the US, with Moscow accusing Washington of trying to usurp the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process. The corridor remains a symbol of broader geopolitical competition, with potential consequences for regional alliances and stability.
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