Reports from Spanish media suggest that Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the United States have allegedly agreed on a memorandum to establish the Zangezur Corridor, a 42-kilometer transport route linking mainland Azerbaijan with the Nakhchivan exclave through Armenian territory. The corridor would reportedly be managed by an American company under license and referred to in the document as the “Trump Bridge.”
According to sources cited by Periodista Digital, the agreement would give the U.S. a strategic foothold near the Iranian border, while Azerbaijan gains a direct land connection to Nakhchivan and Turkey. This move could significantly alter regional dynamics and strengthen U.S. influence in the South Caucasus.
However, official Yerevan has denied the existence of such a plan, calling the reports baseless. The leaked document was reportedly shared with journalists by members of the Armenian diaspora in France, raising questions about its authenticity and the geopolitical ramifications if confirmed.










