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China and Ukraine are linked through geopolitical strategies where China's influence impacts the conflict in Ukraine, as seen in Iran's foreign policy [1] and India's diplomatic balancing [2]. Furthermore, the conflict in Ukraine is central to the European Union's strategic 'de-risking' from China [3], while potential outcomes of the war are projected to reshape the global order involving both nations [4].

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Iran's Strategies in Response To Changes in US-China Relations mepc.org Middle East Policy Council 1 fact
claimIran's foreign policy strategy in response to changing US-China relations involves deepening ties with China, revising regional policies to align with China's influence in the Gulf, and projecting power by aiding Russia in Ukraine.
Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Face ... rand.org RAND Corporation 1 fact
claimIndia has refused to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine or join Western sanctions against Russia in order to maintain a close relationship with Russia, driven by rivalry with China and the fear of driving Russia closer to China.
Europe's Strategic Shift: Navigating a New Geopolitical Era kashmirtimes.com Kashmir Times 1 fact
perspectiveThe European Union views 'de-risking' from China as an economic, moral, and strategic imperative to defend a rules-based order in Ukraine.
The Geopolitics of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Implications for Africa ... eu-opensci.org European Journal of Development Studies 1 fact
claimA potential Russian defeat or shift in power could result in a new configuration of Europe involving China in East Asia and the Western Pacific, potentially ending the current global order and ushering in a new Cold War between the 'East' and the 'West' and causing 'dire straits' for Africa (Vihma & Wigell, 2016).