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Title: | What role for the EU in the post-Washington South Caucasus? |
Authors: | Huseynov, Vasif |
Issue Date: | 11-Sep-2025 |
Publisher: | Commonspace.eu |
Abstract: | The agreements reached in the US-mediated summit of the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders in Washington on August 8 are poised to fundamentally reshape the region's future. Particularly, the deal concerning the Zangezur corridor – rebranded as the “Trump Route for Peace and Prosperity” (TRIPP) – holds significant geopolitical importance. If implemented, the TRIPP agreement would deal a severe blow to the regional standing of Russia and Iran. More importantly, it would pave the way for a strategic U.S. presence in this critical geography. This outcome represents a success that few would have predicted for the United States, especially for the Trump administration, given the region's notoriously complex and volatile geopolitics. |
URI: | https://www.commonspace.eu/opinion/what-role-eu-post-washington-south-caucasus http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/8085 |
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