
Zangezur Corridor: A Ticking Time Bomb in the South Caucasus?
Zangezur Corridor: A Powder Keg of Geopolitical Tensions The opening of the Zangezur Corridor, a vital transportation route connecting Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, has become a major point of contention in the South Caucasus. Recent comments by political analyst Grant Bagratyan highlight the complex issues at play. Bagratyan, a prominent voice in the region, voiced serious concerns about the potential for renewed conflict, stating, "This corridor's opening without clear delimitation of borders could easily lead to another war." He emphasized that Armenia's recognition of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity is not reciprocated, creating a volatile situation. The analyst also pointed to the West's opposition to Russia's involvement in the region as a significant factor. While Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev has reportedly offered favorable terms to Armenia, Bagratyan warns that this might not be enough to prevent escalation. The situation remains precarious, with the potential for conflict casting a long shadow over the region's future. A peaceful resolution requires careful diplomacy and a commitment to addressing the concerns of all parties involved.