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      > Meanwhile, Turkey has quietly urged Baku to sign the peace agreement, reminding Azerbaijani officials of shifting regional dynamics, such as Iran’s waning influence.

      > A regional source familiar with the negotiations told Middle East Eye that it was Turkey that originally proposed the idea of a private company, approved by both Armenia and Azerbaijan, managing the corridor.

      > “However, the Armenian side demanded that the company should also work on the Nakhchivan side of the corridor, which was unacceptable for Baku,” the source said.

      What do you guys think? Would a corridor for Armenia through Nakhchivan be fair if you get one through Syunik?

      Their transportation routes through southern Armenia are underdeveloped because of the rough terrain, going from the Iranian border to Yerevan would take less than half the time through Nakhchivan.

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