A flurry of reports and official statements have centered on a US proposal to lease or control the Zangezur Corridor, a strategic land route through Armenia's Syunik province connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave. Armenia has officially rejected the US offer, citing sovereignty concerns, while rumors and conflicting media reports have fueled confusion about possible territorial concessions. The situation has drawn sharp reactions from Russia and Iran, who view increased US involvement as a threat to their regional influence. The corridor has become a focal point in the broader geopolitical struggle involving the US, Russia, Turkey, and Iran, with implications for regional security, logistics, and alliances. Despite the controversy, Armenia and Azerbaijan continue to pursue direct dialogue, while outside powers vie for influence over the peace process and future of the corridor.
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