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Kazakhstan Endorses Armenia's Cross-Caucasus Transport Corridor Plan
In a strategic move with significant implications for Eurasian trade, Kazakhstan has officially backed Armenia's 'Crossroads of Peace' transport corridor initiative during high-level talks in Astana. The endorsement, made during Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's official visit, represents a pragmatic alignment between two nations seeking to diversify economic partnerships and reduce regional dependencies.The proposed corridor aims to establish new trade arteries connecting the Black Sea to the Caspian region, offering alternative routes that could reshape regional logistics networks. This development occurs against the backdrop of Armenia's ongoing efforts to recalibrate its foreign policy and economic relationships following the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.For Kazakhstan, supporting this initiative aligns with its multi-vector foreign policy approach, balancing relationships with Russia, China, and Western powers while advancing its own economic interests. The project's implementation will require navigating complex regional dynamics, particularly with Azerbaijan and Turkey, with whom Armenia has historically strained relations.While the economic benefits—including reduced transit times and enhanced regional connectivity—are substantial, the initiative's success will depend on achieving political stability and cooperation among traditionally adversarial nations. The corridor represents both an economic opportunity and a diplomatic test case for whether infrastructure development can help overcome longstanding regional tensions.
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