Armenia has firmly rejected a US proposal to lease or cede control of the Zangezur Corridor, a critical land route connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave through Armenia's Syunik province. The corridor has become a flashpoint in regional geopolitics, with competing interests from the US, Russia, Turkey, and Iran, each seeking influence over this strategic passage. Reports of Armenia secretly agreeing to US control have been denied by Armenian officials, who cite sovereignty concerns. Russia and Iran have expressed strong opposition to any Western involvement, viewing it as a threat to their regional interests. The situation highlights the complex and shifting alliances in the South Caucasus, as Armenia and Azerbaijan attempt to normalize relations while global powers vie for leverage.
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