The Iran warfare has reshuffled regional alliances throughout the Center East, however it’s also having consequential results within the South Caucasus, the place the battle has each accelerated and sophisticated tendencies which were in movement since 2020. Azerbaijan’s army breakthrough that yr in its longstanding impasse with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh led to its full army takeover in 2023 of the ethnic Armenian breakaway area.
Since then, Armenia has continued to reorient its worldwide partnerships to hunt nearer ties with the West, whereas Russia—Yerevan’s historic financial accomplice and safety patron—has seen its place within the area erode even additional. With Iran now slowed down by its warfare with the U.S. and Israel, different actors—primarily the U.S., Turkey and the EU—are stepping in to fill the vacuum within the South Caucasus.
Since returning to the White Home final yr, President Donald Trump has sought to dealer a definitive peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which above all from the U.S. perspective would usher within the Trump Route for Worldwide Peace and Prosperity, or TRIPP. Washington has promoted the proposed 25-mile multimodal hall chopping by southern Armenia to affix Azerbaijan with Nakhchivan—an autonomous Azerbaijani exclave surrounded by Armenia, Iran and Turkey—as a main financial engine for the area.

