
ArmInfo. Official Baku continues to use the term "Zangezur Corridor," effectively equating the "Trump route" with the "corridor" project promoted since 2020. This is according to energy security expert and political scientist Vahe Davtyan.
According to him, this time the discussion about the corridor is being led by Azerbaijani Energy Minister Shahbazov. In his policy article, published on the occasion of Energy Day, Shahbazov announced the formation of an "Azerbaijan (Nakhchivan) - Turkey - Europe" energy hub, within which the Jabrayil - Nakhchivan (330 kV) and Nakhchivan - Turkey (400 kV) power transmission lines are already being designed. According to him, the "Zangezur Corridor" is the "supporting structure" of this communication.
"Baku continues to engage in geopolitical marketing, demonstrating that the planned communications route through southern Armenia fits into the energy and transport interests of the West, especially the EU. The dividends offered to Armenia have already been announced: integration into Turkey's 'Middle Corridor,' but not with a complete unblocking of communications, but exclusively through the 'corridor' passing through Syunik. Baku's recent decision to lift restrictions on cargo transit to Armenia was precisely about this.
Incidentally, Turkish Transport Minister Uraloglu also recently touched on this topic, stating that the 'Trump route' could significantly expand the capacity of the 'Middle Corridor.' This is the ultimate goal of the emerging transport architecture-to utilize Syunik's logistical potential without weakening Armenia's full integration into regional communications. Official Yerevan may present this to the public as a 'crossroads of peace' or 'established peace,' but the essence of the matter will not change," the political scientist emphasized.