A US proposal to lease and manage the Zangezur Corridor—a strategic land route through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhichevan exclave—has been 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 has strongly denied. The issue has drawn in major powers, including Russia, Turkey, and Iran, each wary of shifting influence in the region. Russia has accused the US of trying to usurp the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, while Turkey and Azerbaijan push for the corridor's opening. The situation highlights the corridor's significance as a new geopolitical fault line, with regional and global powers vying for influence in the South Caucasus.
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