
Regional powers exhibit diverging reactions to the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace framework, revealing complex geopolitical interests in the South Caucasus transformation.
Russia criticized the framework through Foreign Ministry officials, stating outside forces should contribute to peace agenda not create dividing lines. Moscow views US involvement challenging its traditional regional dominance.
Iran expressed concerns about US involvement near borders. Ayatollah Khamenei's adviser indicated Iran will not allow the corridor regardless of Russian position, emphasizing regional security determination.
Turkey welcomed the agreement as extremely important for regional peace and stability. The arrangement aligns with Turkish interests in Central Asian connectivity and Middle Corridor development.
The EU found itself somewhat marginalized from Eastern neighborhood peace-making despite long-standing involvement. Some member states question US exclusive development rights in traditionally European influence areas.
Pope Leo XIV congratulated both nations, hoping for lasting Caucasus peace. Georgia's government declared a new era of stability and economic development beginning.