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Russia is a primary belligerent in the Russo-Ukrainian War, as evidenced by the disruption of its grain supply chains [1], the strategic shifts in European policy toward the nation [2], and China's diplomatic positioning regarding its support for Russia during the conflict [3].
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The International Implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War link.springer.com 2 facts
claimWest Africa is heavily dependent on grain imports from Russia and Ukraine, making the region particularly vulnerable to food security issues caused by the disruption of these supply chains during the Russo-Ukrainian War.
claimThe Russo-Ukrainian War has led to the return of geopolitics in Europe, characterized by NATO expansion, increased defense spending, and strategic shifts in European policy toward Russia.
How China and Russia View the Iran War Differently isdp.eu 1 fact
claimChina views the Iran-related war as an opportunity to reinforce its image as a responsible power capable of managing crises without escalation, aiming to recover from the image loss it suffered during the Ukraine War due to its support for Russia.