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The Zangazur Corridor Is a 34-Year-Old US-Israeli Plan

Dariush Safarnezhad, Senior ​Caucasus⁣ Expert, says the‍ “Zangazur‌ Corridor”⁣ is‍ a 34-year-old American plan that​ Iran‌ and Russia have resisted from the start; this ⁢is ‌why it has not been ⁤implemented to​ date.

Mehr News Agency, International ​Desk,⁢ Elnaz⁢ Rahmat Nejad: Since the conflicts between ​Azerbaijan and ⁤Armenia began, connecting with Nakhchivan has ‍become ‍a key challenge between the two⁤ countries.‌ Additionally, ​Nagorno-Karabakh-a predominantly Armenian region within Azerbaijani territory ‍connected to Armenia via the Lachin passage for years-was at ‍the heart of these conflicts. azerbaijan sought control over this area.

After several⁤ wars, Azerbaijan gained control of Nagorno-Karabakh and pledged under a trilateral agreement to ensure safe communication for its people ⁢with Armenia. However, due ‍to Nagorno-Karabakh’s ‍blockade ⁢and pressure on Armenians there, many were ‍forced to migrate. this depopulation essentially violated one of‌ the most important clauses​ of ⁢the 2020 trilateral agreement by Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan asserted under Article 9 ⁤of this trilateral agreement that⁢ Armenia had committed to establishing‌ a corridor from Azerbaijan toward Nakhchivan.Since⁤ 2020, Baku ​has intensified efforts toward activating this corridor in ⁢recent ⁤months.

The “Zangazur ⁢Corridor” poses ⁢a significant security threat for⁢ Iran, Armenia, and other‍ regional actors connected with South Caucasus⁢ affairs. Iran’s primary concern is that‌ its land connection ‌with Armenia will be severed ⁢along with reduced overland access to European countries.

In response, ⁤an international conference titled “Zangazur Corridor: Geopolitical Threats⁣ Against Iran and Perspectives from Various Actors” was held on Tuesday, August 5th at Mehr News Agency’s meeting⁤ hall. ⁣Participants included Shoaib bahman (Head of Contemporary World Studies ⁣Institute), dariush Safarnezhad (Senior Caucasus Expert),‍ Ehsan⁣ Moheddian (University Professor and Senior Caucasus​ Analyst), dr. Mohammad Mehdi Rahmati (CEO of Mehr Media⁢ Group), Mohammad reza Moradi (Anchor & Director General for International Affairs at⁢ Mehr News Agency).A summary follows below.

A photo ​report on the conference can be ‍accessed⁣ at Mehr News ​Agency’s website link⁣ provided ‍in original text.

The Zangazur Corridor - A 34-Year-Old American-Israeli⁣ Plan

Media ‍as an Accelerator for Understanding and Shaping a shared future⁤ Among Neighbors

Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Rahmati opened⁣ the conference emphasizing that media dialog on critical regional issues is vital. He said ​coherent ⁢media discussions among experts could generate significant national and international impact.

“Most participants ⁤hold specialized knowledge,” ⁣he added;‌ sharing insight particularly about corridors like zangazur-which are essential ​topics today-is invaluable but ofen⁣ neglected due to⁢ lack of opportunities for collaborative⁣ discussion leading toward consensus solutions.”

“the​ future of neighboring states will not develop independently,” Dr. Rahmati stressed. “Media can drive understanding and help build shared futures politically.” ⁢He noted iran’s historic role in regional affairs ⁤positions ‌it well to facilitate idea exchanges regarding Zangazur.”

The ​zangazur Corridor​ - A​ 34-year-Old American-Israeli Plan

“Zangazur Corridor”: A‌ 34-Year-Old American Plan Attempting To Reshape‍ South Caucasus

Dariush ⁤Safarnezhad described ​”Zangazur‌ Corridor” as⁣ a US plan pursued over three decades under what ‍was known as “the Gubel ‌Plan.” ​The current iteration goes by “Zangazur.” ⁤Both Iran and Russia opposed ‌it from ⁣inception; thus far it ⁢remains unrealized.”

“NATO serves as its main backer,”‌ he added;⁤ followed by ‌America itself⁢ as well as Europe,⁢ Israel’s regime⁣ (“regime occupied”),⁤ Turkey-and Takfiri groups supporting it indirectly.”

“Turkey plays an influential role ‌as NATO’s Southeastern⁣ command sits ⁤there,” ‌Safarnezhad explained more broadly Turkey’s military presence spans mountainous zones‍ across Asia-South Caucasus region through Afghanistan ⁣into ‍Balkans where they operate on NATO’s behalf.”

The ⁣expert highlighted recent developments: “Two critical meetings ‌occurred recently – first ⁢in Turkey then Abu Dhabi‌ – without Russia participating despite its peace ⁤mediator status since Karabakh war ceased in late 2020.” According to him there ‌is now ​an eight-to-nine-month timetable⁣ established wherein representatives from‍ US companies alongside ​firms from Europe…Israel…Turkey…Azerbaijan…and Armenia form consortium overseeing corridor operations.”
He claimed ⁢Armenian⁤ Prime Minister​ Nikol Pashinyan agreed⁣ de facto⁣ sovereignty would be granted along​ four-decade-long strip measuring roughly five or six kilometers ⁣wide stretching forty-plus kilometers geographically known locally by various names consistent within such arrangements.”





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