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Russia is related to the Persian Gulf through its active geopolitical and economic competition in the region [1], its role as an exporter of security-related goods to regional countries [2], and its documented history of trade and energy interdependence as analyzed in academic studies [3].

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The Geopolitical Competition of the United States, China ... journalisslp.com International Studies Journal (ISJ) 3 facts
claimK. Oskarsson and S. A. Yetiv examined the role of trade, energy, and interdependence in Russia's relationship with the Persian Gulf in a 2013 study.
claimThe United States, China, and Russia engage in continuous competition in the Persian Gulf region over energy interests, economic interests, geopolitical influence, and regional hegemony.
claimThe United States, China, and Russia engage in the investment-driven sale and export of security-related goods to countries in the Persian Gulf.