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Europe and the Persian Gulf are linked through their evolving geopolitical and economic relationship, as Europe seeks to redefine its role in the region to ensure energy security and stability [1], [2], [3]. Furthermore, the two regions are connected by shared trade interests facilitated by new transport infrastructure [4] and the impact of regional supply chain disruptions on the European economy [5].

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Analysis - The Iran War: Strategic Implications for Israel, the Gulf ... elnetwork.eu EL Network 4 facts
claimRising energy prices and supply chain disruptions in the Persian Gulf could place additional strain on the European economy, which is already coping with inflationary pressures, industrial slowdown, and the transition toward renewable energy.
claimEurope has increasingly recognized the Persian Gulf as a central arena with direct implications for the European continent’s economy, security, and stability.
claimEurope's increased focus on the Persian Gulf is driven by the need to ensure stable and affordable energy supplies during the war in Ukraine and the perception of the region as a geopolitical crossroads of risks and opportunities.
claimEurope is seeking to redefine its role in the Persian Gulf due to the potential gradual distancing of the United States from the region, the growing influence of China, and internal challenges within Gulf states.
Tracing the geopolitical influence and regional power dynamics in ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway treaty is expected to develop new transport routes for countries in Europe and the Persian Gulf, thereby increasing trade and economic relations in the region.