A flurry of reports and official statements have centered on the proposed Zangezur Corridor, a strategic transport link through Armenia's Syunik province connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave. The Armenian government has firmly rejected a U.S. proposal to lease or control the corridor, citing sovereignty concerns, despite persistent rumors and media claims of secret agreements. The project has drawn intense international attention, with Russia, Turkey, Iran, and Western powers all vying for influence in the region, fearing the corridor could shift the balance of power and impact regional security. Russia and Iran have voiced strong opposition to any Western or NATO involvement, while Turkey and Azerbaijan push for the corridor's realization. The situation remains tense and unpredictable, with conflicting narratives fueling uncertainty about the future of the South Caucasus.
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