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Volodymyr Zelensky's decision to sign a partnership agreement with China and join the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) largely went unnoticed in Europe (Photo: European Union)

Europe can't ignore Chinese encroachment in Ukraine

As Nato defence ministers meet in Brussels on Thursday and Friday (21/22 October) - for the first time since the start of the pandemic - and US secretary of defence Lloyd Austin insists Vladimir Putin does not have "a veto" over Kyiv's ambitions to join the alliance, the European Union is reachin...

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Nicolas Tenzer is a foreign policy and security analyst and guest professor at Sciences-Po Paris. He is the author of 3 officials reports to the French government and the author of 22 books.

Volodymyr Zelensky's decision to sign a partnership agreement with China and join the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) largely went unnoticed in Europe (Photo: European Union)

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Author Bio

Nicolas Tenzer is a foreign policy and security analyst and guest professor at Sciences-Po Paris. He is the author of 3 officials reports to the French government and the author of 22 books.

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