The energy corridor stretching from Syria to Türkiye, and
further from Türkiye to Azerbaijan, holds significant future
profitability, US Ambassador to Türkiye Tom Barrack said during the
“Middle East and Africa 2025” event hosted by the Milken Institute
Analytical Center, Azernews reports.
Speaking at the forum, Barrack underscored Türkiye’s pivotal
role in the region, noting that it remains a key country not only
for Azerbaijan but also for Armenia. He suggested that meaningful
geopolitical shifts could unfold following the signing of a peace
agreement between Baku and Yerevan, renewing expectations for the
eventual opening of the Armenian-Turkish border.
According to the diplomat, establishing an uninterrupted route
extending “from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean” would create
a strategic channel that could help address long-standing energy
challenges across the region. Such a corridor, he added, would
unlock new connectivity opportunities and reshape the regional
energy landscape.
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