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How Trump's Armenia-Azerbaijan Deal Hits Iran and Russia Where It Hurts

Summary by Haaretz
The sides announced a U.S.-operated corridor connecting Azerbaijan to its exclave between Armenia and Turkey. Meanwhile, the U.S. gained a route between Asia and Europe bypassing Russia, Iran and Houthi-threatened waters

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Iran's supreme leader's adviser stated that the country was opposed to the transport route between parts of Azerbaijan across Armenia, and according to the official, the Trump route would lead to the isolation of Iran in the north.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Advisor Ali Akbar Velayati, close to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, questioned on Saturday (August 9, 2025) the implementation of the route that will connect mainland Azerbaijan to the Nakhchivan region through Armenia, as provided for in the recent peace agreement signed between the two countries. He stated that military exercises held in northwestern Iran demonstrated the Islamic Republic's readiness and determination to prevent any geop…

The transit route, called the "Marshrut Trump for International Peace and Prosperity", will isolate Iran, complaining in Tehran.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Tsarizm broke the news in on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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