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Ukraine and Poland are geographically and politically linked as neighboring European nations, frequently analyzed together in economic studies [1], [2] and involved in shared regional security and energy infrastructure concerns [3], [4], [5].

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The European Union's Strategic Autonomy, Transatlantic Shifts and ... frictions.europeamerica.de Oleksandr Kandyuk · Frictions 3 facts
perspectiveThe author argues that Germany must align its approach with France, the United Kingdom, and Poland, particularly regarding Ukraine, to enable coordinated action.
accountGermany has taken steps toward deeper engagement in European security, including the removal of constitutional debt limits on defense spending, the initiation of trilateral formats with France and Poland, and proposals for European nuclear coordination.
claimGermany must align its approach with France, the United Kingdom, and Poland, particularly regarding the conflict in Ukraine, to translate political will into coordinated action.
Sustainability through business model innovation and climate ... nature.com Nature 2 facts
claimThe developing European economies sample in the study consists of 10 countries: Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Albania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Georgia, and Armenia.
claimThe European subset of countries analyzed in the research includes Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Albania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Georgia, and Armenia.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimPoland and Ukraine criticized the pipeline project between Germany and Russia, fearing that Russia would use the infrastructure for political gain and escalate regional conflicts by bypassing Ukraine to deliver gas directly to Germany.
Iran Conflict Brief: The High Cost of Attacking Energy Infrastructure energypolicy.columbia.edu Daniel Sternoff · Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy 1 fact
claimThere are three primary, albeit difficult, logistical and political pathways to resume Russian gas imports to Europe: transporting gas through Ukraine, transporting gas through Belarus into Poland, or restarting the uncertified portion of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.