Abstract

The paper aims to analyze the prospects of peace in South Caucasus after the aggression launched against Artsakh in September of this year and the violent displacement of the Armenian population from there. In spite of the recent exchange of prisoners, the policy of Azerbaijan conducted in the last 30 years does not inspire great optimism from the viewpoint of establishment of stable peace in the region. “Zangezur corridor” continues to stay in the Turkish-Azerbaijani agenda. The implementation of that idea can be prevented by deepening the cooperation with Iran in the sphere of communication infrastructures, particularly, by the construction of Iran-Armenia railroad.

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