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US Offers To Lease Zangezur Corridor For 100 Years To ‘resolve’ Armenian-azeri Tensions

 US Offers To Lease Zangezur Corridor For 100 Years To ‘resolve’ Armenian–azeri Tensions

Azerbaijan insists on controlling the 32-kilometer road inside Armenian territory as part of a peace deal

The US has proposed assuming control over the contentious Zangezur Corridor – a planned 32-kilometer transportation route connecting Azerbaijan’s mainland to its Nakhchivan exclave through Armenia’s southern Syunik province – in an effort to advance stalled peace talks between Yerevan and Baku.

Speaking at a press briefing in New York, Tom Barrack, the US envoy to Turkiye, said the issue of the corridor has become a major obstacle to lasting peace in the South Caucasus. “They are arguing over 32 kilometers of road, but this is no trivial matter. It has dragged on for a decade,” Barrack remarked.

To break the impasse, the US has offered to manage the corridor via a private US commercial operator that allegedly would serve as a neutral guarantor, ensuring fair and secure access to both nations.

So what happens is that America steps in and says: ‘Okay, we’ll take it over. Give us the 32 kilometers of road on a hundred-year lease, and you can all share it,’” Barrack went on to say.

According to a regional source cited by Middle East Eye (MEE), the idea of a private company overseeing the corridor was first floated by Turkiye. Turkish officials see Armenia as a crucial part of the so-called Middle Corridor – a trade route connecting Turkiye with Central Asia.

🔗SOURCE ➡️ The Cradle

Related: 6/2 — ⭕️ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls for establishment of Zangezur Corridor to connect Turkiye to the ‘broader Turkic world’

5/20 — ❗️Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz met with Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov in Tel Aviv to enhance security cooperation, according to a Defense Ministry statement.

5/2 — ❗️Iran and Azerbaijan have agreed to boost bilateral trade to $5 billion following Iranian President Pezeshkian’s visit to Baku, where both sides signed seven cooperation documents and pledged to remove trade barriers, ease student travel, reopen land borders, and increase flights between major cities.

10/24/24 — 🇷🇺🇦🇲🇦🇿 Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations on the sidelines of the BRICS summit are in full swing.

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