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Latest news on the Lachin corridor, a road that links Armenia and the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh. The road is de jure in the Lachin District of Azerbaijan, but is currently under the control of a Russian peacekeeping force. The Lachin corridor was established as part of a 2020 armistice agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia. The armistice also provided for the construction of a new route for the Lachin corridor, which would bypass the city of Lachin and be guarded by the Russian peacekeeping force. In August 2022, Azerbaijan took control of the city of Lachin and its surrounding villages, and a new route for the Lachin corridor was opened. The current situation of the Lachin corridor remains uncertain, as both Armenia and Azerbaijan continue to dispute its status.


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