Who will check Azerbaijani citizens? - How will the "Trump route" be implemented?

The road to be opened between the main part of Azerbaijan and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic will have the status of a corridor.
This was reported by "Sputnik Armenia."
The source stated that Armenian officials strongly deny the "corridor" terminology, claiming that no extraterritorial regime is envisaged.
The noteworthy points in the article are:
The texts of bilateral memoranda reached between the US and Armenia do not directly indicate the functional characteristics of the "Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity" (TRIPP).
The demands of Turkey and Azerbaijan are: passengers and cargo should not be subject to inspection by Armenia. Armenia, in response, only states that all clauses of the memorandum signed in the US strictly comply with Armenian legislation, but completely refuses to answer the main question: who will check Azerbaijani citizens? Armenian border guards and customs officers, or not?
Here begins the most interesting part. The authorities do not provide a direct and clear answer to this main question. If inspection and border control are carried out by Armenian services, then this is an ordinary road. If the regime is applied without the participation of Armenian services, this is an extraterritorial corridor.
Given Yerevan's silence in the face of Ankara and Baku's demands, it means that Azerbaijan and Turkey have been provided with an extraterritorial corridor.
According to "Sputnik Armenia," US control over the Zangezur corridor will be formal in nature: "American calculations also include the desire to reshape the Eurasian communication map through TRIPP. This logistics system will have to adapt to their Middle Corridor concept, bypassing Iran and Russia." The article concludes by noting that although TRIPP is officially designated as a "road under Armenian sovereignty," it is actually a corridor, and when cargo and passengers cross the Armenian border, Yerevan will not stamp passports.
For more details, see Baku TV's video material:
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