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Germany and Cyprus are linked as members of the European Union experiencing internal fragmentation regarding Chinese foreign direct investment policies as described in [1] and [2], and both are identified as targets for Iranian threat actors due to their geopolitical alignments as noted in [3].

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The EU's Open Strategic Autonomy and the challenge of ... globalpolicyjournal.com Eugenia Baroncelli · Global Policy Journal 2 facts
claimFragmentation patterns in the European Union regarding Chinese high-tech foreign direct investment exist between technologically advanced states like France, Germany, and Italy, which seek to reduce such investment, and laggard states like Greece, Cyprus, and Portugal, which benefit from Chinese investment inflows in mature sectors.
claimFragmentation patterns have emerged within the European Union regarding Chinese foreign direct investment, with technologically advanced states like France, Germany, and Italy seeking to reduce high-tech investment, while laggard states like Greece, Cyprus, and Portugal benefit from Chinese investment in mature sectors.
Cyberattack Activity Linked to the Middle East Increases asisonline.org ASIS International 1 fact
claimIranian threat actors target critical infrastructure and technology sector organizations in Australia, Cyprus, Germany, and Jordan due to these nations' support for Israel or the United States.