A US proposal to lease and manage the strategic Zangezur Corridor through Armenia's Syunik province, connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave, has been rejected by the Armenian government over sovereignty concerns. The plan has triggered a flurry 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 transport and trade route, but also as a potential military and political foothold for the US near Iran's border, raising fears of shifting alliances and regional instability. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan have issued contradictory statements, while Russia accuses the West of trying to sideline its influence in the peace process. The situation remains fluid, with the corridor emerging as a new fault line in Eurasian geopolitics.
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