
The Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity represents a geopolitical maneuver altering South Caucasus power dynamics beyond infrastructure.
Armenia granted the US exclusive development rights on this corridor. The route operates under Armenian law with US-led consortium management.
Azerbaijan gains its Nakhchivan link and Turkish market access. Armenia secures sovereignty guarantees and transit revenues while maintaining jurisdiction.
The corridor features fiber optic networks linking European-Asian data markets, bypassing Russian-Iranian infrastructure, adding technological dimensions.
Turkey gains Central Asian access. Russia views US involvement as challenging its influence sphere while Iran expresses border security concerns.