"Iran Grumbles as Trump-Backed Corridor Slams Door on Tehran"

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-11 15:40:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-11 18:02:05

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"Iran Grumbles as Trump-Backed Corridor Slams Door on Tehran"

IRGC Slams Trump-Backed Zangezur corridor, Iran to Hold Meet with Armenia

Intro: Ever since the U.S-brokered peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan was signed at the White House on August 8, it has produced a number of fallout effects. The deal gave Washington leasing rights to develop the transit corridor, which would connect Azerbaijan with its exclave, Nakhchivan, and bypass existing routes through Armenia a move that is unsettling Iran.

Tehran has announced that it will hold consultations with Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Zangezur corridor in the wake of the deal.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry said that high-level talks with Armenia and Azerbaijan will be held on August 11 and 12. Iranians foreign ministry said that foreign minister will hold a phone call with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan within the countries ongoing mutual consultations and is expected to speak to Armenias Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan on August 11.

The Iranian foreign minister also said that Armenian deputy foreign minister was scheduled to travel to Tehran on August 12.

The move is a reflection of the growing tensions between Iran and the Trump administration, as well as Iran's efforts to maintain its influence in the region.

The statement comes after a US-brokered peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan was signed at the White House on August 8. The deal gives Washington leasing rights to develop the transit corridor, which would connect Azerbaijan with its exclave, Nakhchivan.

This will indirectly boost the economic development of the Azerbaijan region and open global trade opportunities, through the development of transportation and logistic infrastructure along the corridor.

However, Iran, who has a weak economic profile in the region, is worried it will be shut out of the potential economic windfall.

The move has also been criticized by the Iranian regime, with the IRGC arguing that the deal is a violation of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.

The regime in Tehran is concerned that the growing U.S. influence in the region, could sideline Iranian influence and interest.

Conclusion:

The peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan has opened a door for economic development in the region, that will undoubtedly boost the economies of all participating countries. However, the Zangezur corridor, which is a core part of the deal, has alarmed Tehran, who fears being shut out as Washington takes center stage. The resulting tensions and critical remarks by the IRGC are a clear indication of the increasing tensions between Iran and the Trump administration.

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