Erdogan: Russia and Iran will see Zangazur Corridor concerns are unfounded
Foreign policy
- 02 September, 2025
- 16:03

Russia and Iran will eventually realize that their concerns about the Zangazur Corridor are unfounded, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told journalists on his return flight from China, Report informs.
He emphasized that once a lasting peace is established in the South Caucasus, ground and rail transport in the region will be revitalized.
"Border crossings will reopen, and we will see positive dynamics in many sectors, especially trade. We, too, will benefit from this situation. By exploring new cooperation opportunities, countries in the region will benefit from the process," Erdogan added.
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