A flurry of reports and official statements have centered on the proposed Zangezur Corridor, a strategic transport route through Armenia's Syunik province that would connect Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave. The Armenian government has firmly denied claims that it agreed to lease or cede control of the corridor to the United States, citing sovereignty concerns. The issue has drawn in major powers, with Russia criticizing U.S. involvement and Turkey expressing hope for a regional agreement, while Iran is wary of Western influence near its borders. Conflicting media reports and political rhetoric have fueled confusion, highlighting the corridor's significance as a new fault line in Eurasian geopolitics. The situation remains tense and unpredictable, with the corridor's fate likely to impact regional alliances and power balances.
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