A US proposal to lease and manage the strategic Zangezur Corridor—a transport route through Armenia's Syunik province connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave—has been firmly rejected by the Armenian government over sovereignty concerns. The proposal has triggered a wave of conflicting reports, denials, and geopolitical anxiety, with Russia and Iran expressing strong opposition to increased US involvement in the region. The corridor is seen as a critical link for regional trade and logistics, but also as a potential flashpoint for shifting alliances and influence among the US, Russia, Turkey, and Iran. While some media outlets claimed Armenia had agreed to cede control to the US, Armenian officials have repeatedly denied any such deal. The controversy underscores the high stakes and complex power dynamics at play in the South Caucasus, as Armenia and Azerbaijan attempt to normalize relations amid external pressures.
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