Change of Power in Iran: How Ukraine Can Gain Advantages Amid Protests.
The Impact of the Change of Power in Iran on Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: The change of power in Iran can significantly affect the foreign policy of this country, which in turn may bring certain advantages to Ukraine. The President of the Ukrainian Association of Foreign Policy, Volodymyr Khandogiy, expressed the opinion that in the event of a change of power in Iran, which may occur with U.S. support, Tehran could renounce its support for Russia. This, according to Khandogiy, opens new opportunities for Ukraine in international politics.
The change of power in Iran, according to Khandogiy, could lead to the cessation of military support that Iran currently provides to Russia. This will have significant implications for the balance of power in the region and may reduce military pressure on Ukraine. Khandogiy notes that the development of events in Iran, if it ends with the achievement of the protesters' goals and U.S. support, is likely to play into Ukraine's hands.
Possible Consequences for Ukraine
However, it is worth considering that the situation in Iran may also divert media and military-technical attention away from Ukraine's needs. Khandogiy emphasizes that this could have negative consequences if the international community focuses on addressing issues in Iran rather than supporting Ukraine in its struggle. Thus, the developments in Iran are an important factor that could affect the situation in Ukraine and international politics as a whole.
Changes in Iran could become a significant factor in shaping new alliances and rethinking geopolitical strategies at the global level. Iran's renunciation of support for Russia could lead to changes in regional dynamics, which, in turn, will impact the security situation in Ukraine and its international relations. At the same time, the international community's attention to Iran's internal problems may influence the level of support for Ukraine, making it crucial to monitor the further developments in both countries.
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